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Discover LudwigThe phrase "left headquarters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has departed from a central location or main office, often in a military or corporate context.
Example: "After the meeting concluded, the team left headquarters to begin their fieldwork."
Alternatives: "departed from headquarters" or "exited the headquarters".
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He left headquarters and sped toward Buchenwald.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, John Brennan, Obama's counter-terrorism adviser, defended the head of the National Counter-Terrorism Centre, Michael Leiter, who left headquarters the day after the bomb attempt to go skiing.
Freston, 60, had nurtured so many careers at Viacom's MTV Networks and was so well liked that when he cleaned out his office in early September and left headquarters in Times Square, 2,500 employees greeted him in the lobby with hugs and tears and chanted his name.
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We leave headquarters and head out into the night.
Over at Vote Leave headquarters, Boris and Gove were looking equally stunned.
I left the headquarters and drove across town to the Presidential Palace.
Lehman left its headquarters in Lower Manhattan after the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.
But they had left the headquarters punctured, not destroyed, until bombing completed the job.
Shahzad said that he'd left I.S.I. headquarters that day thinking that he needed to be careful.
Commissioner Gary Bettman said he was "thoroughly disappointed" as he and the league delegation left union headquarters in Toronto.
Four years later, despite a cease-fire, mortar shells landed within yards of Mr. Goulding as he left the headquarters of the United Nations peacekeeping operation in Croatia.
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