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The phrase "it leaves" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a compound sentence that consists of the subject "it" and the verb "leaves." This phrase can be used in a variety of situations, but it is commonly used to describe an action or behavior that has been observed or experienced. Example: I have noticed that every time I leave a plate of food on the counter, my cat jumps up and eats it. Therefore, when I make a sandwich, I always make sure to put it in the fridge because I know that if it's left out, it leaves my cat tempted to steal it.
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It leaves a scar.
It leaves men floundering.
(It leaves you wanting more).
"It leaves no gray area.
It leaves you alone.
"It leaves a sadness".
It leaves you dizzy.
It leaves me upset.
It leaves you cold.
It leaves a chill.
It leaves the IEC entirely unreformed.
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