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Term: "Let You Go"

Description:

"Let You Go" is a phrasal verb that can have different meanings based on context. It primarily refers to allowing someone to depart or leave a particular place, situation, or relationship. It can signify releasing someone from a hold, permitting their freedom, or accepting their decision to leave.

Examples:

1. Verb - Release

"I will let you go now, as I understand you have other commitments."

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2. Verb - Allow

"I'll let you go to the party tonight, but make sure to come home on time."

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3. Verb - Accept

"I must let you go if being together makes you unhappy."

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4. Verb - Divorce/Separate

"After years of struggle, they decided it was time to let each other go."

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5. Interjection - Persuasion

"Let you go? Oh, please reconsider, we still have so much to talk about."

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