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Discover Ludwig"part with" is a correct and usable idiom in written English.
It is used to mean to give up or relinquish something. Example: He was reluctant to part with his beloved car.
Dictionary
part with
verb
To willingly let go of; to give up; to relinquish.
synonyms
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I can't part with them.
Never part with your money.
Would she part with her prize?
Nonetheless, he decided to part with it.
Thanks, I'll never part with it!
I hated to part with it.
She got the part with the kitchen".
But he did not part with many.
They each part with, say, $100.
"It had a talking part with Ian Astbury.
The part with the veil scares me.
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