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exit

noun as in way out of a place

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“I’m in my fourth year, so in terms of the visa and documents needed for entering and exiting the country I know the drill,” said Layt, a business major.

And rather than making her traditional exit of being lowered beneath the stage, she opted to walk out with her team.

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"The President will not be involved in any state affairs including diplomacy before his exit," said party leader Han.

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It is understood Ashworth was on his way to a meeting where his exit was confirmed.

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But Wednesday's 2-0 defeat at Arsenal, combined with results elsewhere, means they have climbed just one place in the Premier League table to 13th since Ten Hag's exit.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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