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The phrase "vacated the premises" is correct and used in written English.
This phrase means when a person or group has moved out or left a place, usually to end an occupancy. For example: The tenants vacated the premises on the agreed date.
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Following protocol, the Italians vacated the premises for their living quarters elsewhere in the city.
The site has remained undeveloped since the last troops vacated the premises in 2008.
At least Felix Magath, who was dismissed on Thursday, has vacated the premises.
Gripped by an attack of mummy dread, he turned on his heels and vacated the premises.
Appellants made rental payments of eighty dollars ($80). per month until they vacated the premises in September , 1975
More from Ben: Many of those fans vacated the premises after halftime, off to pursue a more enjoyable endeavor, like running out of gasoline or drinking curdled milk.
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Ms. Hanover should gracefully vacate the premises.
"We were told to vacate the premises by June".
The mayor, however, failed to convince them to vacate the premises.
The two eventually agreed that Mr. Reed would vacate the premises by noon on Jan . 1
Lindenau now has until 20 September to vacate the premises and find a new home.
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