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    take leave of

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    A1
    phr. v.Phrasal VerbTo say goodbye to someone; to depart from someone or something.
    I must take leave of you now, as I have an appointment.

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    LIVE: South Africa opens G20 finance meeting | REUTERS

    19:06LIVE: South Africa opens G20 finance meeting | REUTERS
    • For now, we have got guests who have enjoyed very much our side events this morning, and they have so much enjoyed the opening remarks that we have had, and we will now ask you to take leave of us.

      For now, we have got guests who have enjoyed very much our side events this morning, and they have so much enjoyed the opening remarks that we have had, and we will now ask you to take leave of us.

    • And we will now ask you to take leave of us.

      And we will now ask you to take leave of us.

    B2

    Why Nice People Repel Us

    04:06Why Nice People Repel Us
    • One might want to take leave of a companion and even rush outdoors to vomit—not because they are crude, dim, or nasty, but

      One might want to take leave of a companion and even rush outdoors to vomit—not because they are crude, dim, or nasty, but

    • One might want to take leave of a companion and even rush outdoors to vomit—not because they are crude, dim, or nasty,

      One might want to take leave of a companion and even rush outdoors to vomit—not because they are crude, dim, or nasty,

    B1