Learn useful ways to say "you could walk" in English with drama examples and natural alternatives.

This means the speaker is giving the other person permission to leave and is not trying to block them.
From The Crown, Episode 18
A speaker tells someone they are free to leave and no one will stop them.
Use this in a tense conversation when you want to let someone go or show you are not controlling them. It can also sound cold or dismissive.
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