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Discover Ludwig"when i leave" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about an imminent departure, either literal or figurative. Example: I am leaving this job next week, but I'm trying to make sure all of my projects are finished before I leave.
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"The playbook won't change when I leave".
"I grieve now when I leave North Dakota".
Sometimes I feel empty when I leave.
In the ivy when I leave.
"But I'm never tired when I leave.
Will I be sad when I leave them?
When I leave work, I have to turn that off.
When I leave I sit down and cry.
"Especially when I leave the city," she said.
So now, when I leave home, I turn left.
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It is early evening when I leave Tanarout.
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