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The phrase "a leave off" is not correct in standard written English
The correct expression is "to leave off," which means to stop doing something or to cease an action. Example: "I had to leave off my work early today to attend a meeting."
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To use aloe vera, break a leave off of an aloe vera plant and rub the gel-like sap over the skin.
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We took a left off the seafront and up a passageway so narrow I could touch both walls.
"Tell me: at what age does a man leave off being a fool?" The answer is: never.
A) Groan, or leave off income with no paper trail B) Do your civic duty.
Where does the letting a man die leave off and the killing a man begin?
When prompted for a device name, leave off the /dev part, that is, you'd normally just type sda1.
How 'bout if I just leave off the 'A' and the 'W'?
Often on a busy day we leave off the last step.
If the rice is soaked (which is best), you can leave off a couple of tablespoons.
That doesn't mean you need to leave off an unfinished educational program.
Leave off with a nice touch.
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