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part company

British pronunciation/pˈɑːt kˈʌmpəni/
American pronunciation/pˈɑːɹt kˈʌmpəni/
to part company
[PHRASE]
1

‌to leave someone; to end a relationship

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2

to disagree over something

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Examples
1nothing like a little snack to add to the fun and your neighbors will love you what do you say we go through the situation again the right way the way that's successful with brunettes that's more like it you walk on the curb side at all times or on her left and when you part company or meet a lady a salute is the proper greeting or farewell
2And when people don't exhibit those behaviors and you want them and you finally have to part company with people because they didn't exhibit the behaviors and values you wanted, you can't say that they went home to spend more time, personal time with their family.
3We'll part company as friends, it's fine.
4You shake their hand and you part company as friends.
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