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"she must leave" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when talking about someone being required or obligated to depart from a place or situation. Example: "According to the terms of her visa, she must leave the country by the end of the month."
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She told the French station that she "must leave Tunisia".
Amina told Canal Plus that she "must leave Tunisia".
She goes to her bedroom and decides that she must leave, immediately.
To start with, she must leave for work 45 minutes earlier.
She must leave in order to save what's worth preserving: Clara's child, the community's future.
She said she must leave the handling of the crisis to him: he "always had ideas".
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Here Livesey's reach is extended — she too must leave what she loves — and we stop ticking off her clever updatings of "Jane Eyre," lulled by the sense that we know just what will happen next.
Well, Helene got her comeuppance, didn't she? "You must leave now, Countess.
The next day he goes back and she says, 'You must leave the country.' That was her illness speaking.
Being monstered by a bunch of MPs is one thing; to be torn apart by a ravening committee of both houses, including a former chancellor, a past head of the civil service, the new archbishop of Canterbury and, most terrifying of all, Mr Andrew Tyrie MP, a man who would insult the Queen if he thought she deserved it, must leave a man scarred forever.
No she said we must leave our chairs immediately and move to the back.
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