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Discover Ludwig"made to leave" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to mean that someone or something is forced to depart in some way. For example: "The family was made to leave their home when the landlord raised the rent."
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Hester made to leave.
As I made to leave, he reached for a birdhouse.
As Elijah made to leave, an officer approached him.
Mr Fischer was duly made to leave the chamber.
Certain I was walking away from footwear nirvana, I turned around and made to leave.
During the service, one man discreetly made to leave the room.
Martin O'Neill offered congratulations and made to leave but Didier Deschamps did not let go.
"A fabulous outing," he deemed it, as he made to leave.
"What's Merkel got to do with it?" Or, "They should all be made to leave".
A lot of us were flushed out in the 90s, paid off and made to leave.
She got up, straightened out her skirt, grabbed her handbag, and made to leave.
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