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kiranlalka

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Hi !!

I have sentence

"Will leave for Delhi at 2:30 PM & by 7:30 will be back"

Is there some way this can be written some good manner?
 

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Hi.

It certainly can but we must know who or what will leave and then be back. A train? A person?
 

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It certainly can but we must know who or what will leave and then be back. A train? A person?
And whether you are leaving a note for a friend or writing a report to your boss.
 

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Actually, We are finalising program sheet

We have function where we are inviting lots of guest and we want to write up the program details in that regard

On Day -1 we will be leaving Delhi to visit an temple and come back

So actual wording is

Will leave for Hastagiri at 3:00 PM and will be back by 7:00 PM, so what else could be written need your suggestion.

Over hear we have arranged bus to ply to that place and come back to hotel
 

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The simplest answer is:

3.00 pm: Leave/Depart/Departure for Hastagiri, returning by 7.00 pm.

It doesn't matter whether you use a verb (leave or depart) or a noun (departure), but try to be consistent with what you have scheduled for other times.
 
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