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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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If someone walks away from a group of people to be alone, is there a phrase for that?

Does one of these work:

Julian goes for himself to make a call.

Julian goes to be alone to make a call.

  

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Julian goes to be alone to make a call. The first doesn't work, but the second is possible. You could also say: Julian goes off by himself to make a call.

  • Julian goes to be alone to make a call.
  • The first doesn't work, but the second is possible.
  • You could also say: Julian goes off by himself to make a call.
  • Julian walks off to make a call.
  • Julian walks away to make a call.
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anonymousIf someone walks away from a group of people to be alone, is there a phrase for that?Does one of these work:Julian goes for himself to make a call.Julian goes to be alone to make a call.

The first doesn't work, but the second is possible.

You could also say:

Julian goes off by himself to make a call.
Julian walks off to make a cal

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