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'to farewell' is correct and is an acceptable phrase to use in written English
It can be used as a verb, usually in the infinitive form, to mean to say or express farewell or to take leave of someone. An example sentence is: They said their farewells and parted ways.
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to farewell
noun
A wish of happiness or welfare at parting, especially a permanent departure; the parting compliment; a goodbye; adieu.
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pic.twitter.com/9ne67ZHPAV March 27 , 2014Natalie Bennett (@natalieben) Huge crowd has turned out to farewell #TonyBenn.
From A Gallop to Farewell: "The attitude to take to shoes is there is Lobb.
Chris Mitchell's dearly beloved gathered at New South Wales parliament on Friday to farewell his relevance.
Hundreds have packed out a small church on the Gold Coast to farewell 12-year-old schoolgirl Tiahleigh Palmer.
They came to farewell Justin Hodges but Brisbane also said goodbye to their NRL minor premiership hopes on Thursday night after suffering a 15-8 loss to Melbourne.
The West Australian urged fans to pack Domain Stadium on Sunday to farewell club great Pavlich, who will be playing his 353rd and final match.
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