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The phrase "would be farewell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are expressing a hypothetical or conditional goodbye. Example: "If this is truly the end of our journey together, then it would be farewell."
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Stating its members would continue to make music, and that there would be farewell celebration shows, the Maccabees describe the decision as "incredibly difficult".
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It would be a farewell to arms control," he told the joint session.
He thought the play would be his farewell to the theatre.
"I decided that I would write a story that would be my farewell to fiction," he recalled.
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Many theatergoers figured that Ms. Hagen's appearance in "Mrs. Klein" at the Stamford Center for the Arts in 1996 would be her farewell to the stage, but she went on.
Mr. Rattle drew an incisive and impassioned performance of this touchstone Mahler work, which the fatalistic and terminally ill composer assumed would be his farewell symphony.
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In Los Angeles, Mr. Clinton told members of the state party it was fitting that the Democrats were holding what would be his "farewell convention" in the key state of California.
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