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Discover Ludwig"part with him" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to separate or say goodbye to someone. You can use this phrase when you are talking about leaving or bidding farewell to someone. For example: - She didn't want to part with him, but she knew it was for the best. - It was hard for John to part with him after years of working together. - I had to part with him at the airport and it was a tearful goodbye.
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When Polixenes decides to end a visit, Leontes doesn't want to part with him.
His owner cannot imagine circumstances under which she would part with him.
Mr Citerne says the board decided to part with him because of "strategic divergences" over the future of Accor.
The Knicks would like to get Dale Davis, but the Blazers are not likely to part with him.
With the White Sox contending for the playoffs, it was somewhat curious that they were willing to part with him.
The owners of Reino Aventura didn't want to part with him, but they recognized that he was in poor health, and possibly even dying.
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He brought that past — part shyness, part shame — with him to college in Faisalabad, the third-biggest city in Pakistan.
Each had plans and hopes of his own that parted with him forever when he died.
In 1886 he married Gertrude Constance Featherstonhaugh (1860 1946), who acted in his company and played leading parts with him.
If the Knicks had kept Ewing and parted with him after this season, they would have been in position to remove $16 million from their payroll.
Tall, athletic, young, blond and recently dumped by his girlfriend, a fellow member of Parliament, Belinda Stronach, who parted with him when she switched parties, Mr. MacKay does not look like your usual foreign minister.
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