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Discover Ludwig"parting from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to separate or leave someone or something. Example: He struggled with parting from his family as he left for college.
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Enact with me your parting from it.
But he was parting from his mother.
After parting from Vinu, I traveled north to Calicut.
This is what galls about Mr. Schmidt's parting from Yale.
Also parting from tradition is the study's method of recruiting respondents: Twitter.
Of course, for Mr. Patten the parting from Mr. Murdoch was a huge break.
On parting from Godwin (who married in 1876), she became responsible for rearing their children.
He then worked on the iPhone before parting from the company in 2008.
Pepperberg's parting from her beloved bird is certainly likely to feature in a future TV biopic.
Asked about his parting from Fifa, he said: "I don't have to have a big finish.
We won't feel the pain of parting from our money while we're still alive.
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