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Discover Ludwig"your leave" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in formal contexts to politely indicate that one should be allowed to leave. For example, you could say, "I thank you for your time. With your leave, I shall take my leave."
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We have some personnel shortages, sorry about your leave.
He is rehearsing now in aplay called "By Your Leave".
They let flavours in and out without so much as a by your leave.
It is worth your while, though, to take a few bites before taking your leave.
Thank you Luke, thank you Rory for filling in; you can now take your leave from centre stage.
"But if you have any plans to have a family in the future, start saving your leave right now".
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It imposed itself on a blitzed Britain and a baffled population without a by-your-leave.
We have taken over someone else's words, without even a by-your-leave.
"These bunch of thieves have stolen several of my books without so much as a by-your-leave".
Then one of them buys a painting without so much as a by-your-leave from his cronies, and the shit hits the fan.
"We were being sold into a global medium without a by-your-leave or an understanding of who created this value".
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