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It is a polite way to leave a conversation.
From I Think My Wife Wants To Kill Me, Episode 28
Someone politely exits a conversation so they can go do a task.
Use this when you want to leave politely, especially in formal or semi-formal settings. It can sound slightly old-fashioned, but it is still natural.
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