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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quit since" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a conjunction to introduce a clause explaining the reason for quitting something. For example, "I quit my job since I wanted to pursue other career opportunities."
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Six ministers have quit since Sunday.
Two teachers had quit since the start of the school year.
In September NHS figures showed that more than 10,000 staff from EU countries had quit since the Brexit vote.
More than a dozen agencies have worked for Gallo and been dismissed or quit since the 1950's.
NICOTONE Used by the many hotheads who are former smokers who have been trying to quit since at least fifteen minutes ago.
The envoy, Michael Steiner, chief diplomatic aide to Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, has been under pressure to quit since publication of the cable this month embarrassed the government.
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At least one couple has called it quits since filming began in March; several more have stayed in therapy postproduction.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are the only other team whose player representative has quit since last season ended.
But the FAA has consistently underestimated how many controllers would retire or quit since fall 2006, when the Bush administration declared an impasse in contract negotiations.
Nationwide, more than 2,500 of the agency's 31,500 full-time employees have quit since last October, said Sidney Waldstreicher, a project manager who oversees recruitment and hiring for the I.N.S.
Valkova has since quit the group.
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