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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quit with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express that someone should or is ending something, particularly something repetitive or unproductive. For example: "I'm tired of this argument—let's quit with the nitpicking and get back to the main issue."
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Quit with the airs, already!
I quit with an app.
Can I quit with you?
But Nadal won't quit with the winners.
"I didn't quit with any plan whatsoever," Ms. Godin said.
Its auditor quit with a letter that makes it sound as if it suspects fraud.
Wieseltier, who had survived numerous changes in editor, told Foer that he would quit with him.
The three-time champion Sebastian Vettel quit with 10 laps remaining because of mechanical problems.
I almost quit with 50 miles to go but I finished".
Workers show unexpected reluctance to quit with the unemployment rate at a 17-year low.
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Two fathers who co-quit with mothers relapsed after birth, while their female partners maintained cessation.
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