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Discover Ludwig"will leave for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone is going somewhere else. Example: I will leave for France tomorrow morning.
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"They will leave for a good price".
In a while, he says, he will leave for work.
"You will have people who will leave for other jobs.
On Tuesday he will leave for Japan and China.
The team will leave for Philadelphia after the funeral.
Adelphi's team will leave for Los Angeles on Sunday.
In a few days, she will leave for Japan to compete in another Continental Cup.
These are interpretive questions I will leave for the reader to answer.
Makaia had his final health checks on Monday and will leave for Singapore zoo next week.
They will leave for Atlanta on Thursday, right in the middle of Super Bowl week.
I am pretty sure that we will leave for the other side".
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