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Discover Ludwig'parting gift' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a gift given to someone when they are leaving a job, a relationship, or some other situation. For example, "Her parents gave her a parting gift when she graduated from college".
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parting gift
noun
A gift given to someone who is leaving; a leaving present
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BP's parting gift to Mr Hayward looks about right.
Here's an Arsenal match report, by way of parting gift.
Critics called them a parting gift to organized labor.
"His parting gift should be good riddance instead of a handout".
As I gathered my belongings, Rabia handed me a parting gift: my mitt scraper.
It's only fitting that his parting gift should bear such a prestigious label.
"There's a reason people call this rule President Obama's parting gift to Planned Parenthood," she said.
Joking about the superiority of his weaponry, Krajisnik gave Izetbegovic the parting gift of a pen.
Most diners stagger out with a parting gift — a box of leftovers.
Lapasset's parting gift as chairman makes it harder to keep the door closed.
It is her parting gift to her dancers and her legions of fans.
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