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Discover LudwigThe phrase "left for good" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that someone has permanently departed or abandoned something or someone. It can be used in various situations, such as leaving a job, ending a relationship, or moving away. Example: After years of struggling in the city, Sarah finally decided to pack her bags and left for good, returning to her small hometown to start a new life.
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Campbell left for good with a dislocated left kneecap a few plays after hurting his throwing elbow, while Rex Grossman never returned after sustaining a left knee injury on Chicago's second possession.
Eurídice left for good.
And now — you've left for good.
Finally Dad left for good.
And now— you've left for good.
Within a year, she left for good.
They are desperately hoping he has left for good.
At 16, I sat my GCSEs, then left for good.
And a few months later they left for good.
But there are plenty of possibilities left for good ones.
He returned once but when Mrs. Leary started drinking again he left for good.
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