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Discover Ludwig"take your leave" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to say goodbye or to depart from a place or situation. Example: After the party, it was time for me to take my leave and head back home.
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Thank you Luke, thank you Rory for filling in; you can now take your leave from centre stage.
Like most legerdemain, it is diverting and clever and something to wonder at, but you take your leave of it with no feelings of regret.
The President must say, in effect: "If you disagree, make your feelings plain now and take your leave.
Even highly ambitious researchers advise not to put too much pressure on yourself before you take your leave.
Just keep an eye out for flying cushions - and make sure your gown is done up tightly as you take your leave. .
Popular wisdom advises that you take a look at your retirement planning regularly to be sure everything is on-track for that fated day in the future when you turn in your final resignation and take your leave from the money-making world.
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Take your left hand and put the outside of your left hand on to your left hip, leaving your left elbow out to the side and your palm facing out.
Take your left hand off the floor.
Take your right arm and touch your left hip Take your left arm and touch your right hip Take your right arm and touch your right hip Take your left arm and touch your left hip Shake your butt.
Take your left hand and make a clasp shape looking at your palm.
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