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Depart for means to start a journey towards a particular destination.
Depart from means to leave a place or to stray from something.
The preposition from is usually dropped when the meaning is “to die.”
However, using depart without the preposition from when the meaning is “to leave a place” can lead to confusion or unintentional humour.
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