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exile means to go some were and exodus means to leave.

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Exile typically refers to being forced to leave one's homeland or country due to political reasons or persecution. Exodus, on the other hand, specifically refers to a mass departure of people, often with a religious or cultural connotation. Exile is more individual or group-specific, while exodus is broader and involves a larger population movement.

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