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The phrase 'I can left' is not correct and should not be used in written English.
'I can leave' is the correct phrase and can be used to express the idea that a person is able to depart from a place. For example, "I can leave now if you're ready."
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This time, by the young English singer-songwriter Laura Marling, whose 2010 album "I Speak Because I Can" left him reeling.
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"I can leave".
"So I can leave".
So I can leave any minute.
And now I can leave.
I don't think I can leave".
I can leave the money with Aunt Vecihe".
My faith isn't something that I can leave any more than I can leave anything or anyone I love.
That is the only way I can leave.
I can leave it at 12. Everybody plays.
"I can leave them out of it entirely," he said.
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