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Discover Ludwig"says farewell" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's act of bidding goodbye or saying goodbye to someone else. It can be used in various contexts, such as a formal farewell speech or a casual conversation between friends. Here is an example sentence: "At the end of the party, the host stood up and said farewell to all of his guests, thanking them for coming and wishing them a safe journey home."
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Our longtime and beloved columnist says farewell.
A chamber-ballet company says farewell.
UCMP says farewell to senior preparator, Jane Mason.
Amelia Hill says farewell to the rugged look for men.
Later in the same scene, Johnny and Ada sing and dance: "No one says farewell these days / They hire a car or fly.... Farewells are for the birds".
It was in early September that Lost in Showbiz's very world was rocked by an article headlined "Hello! says farewell to celebrity".
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I never say farewell".
We say farewell to Erik and Lulu.
He said farewell to Khrushchev.
We say farewell to rotating students Johnny and Jack.
Say farewell to Bill Gates, Mr. Nice Guy.
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