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The phrase "a leaves for" is not correct in English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could potentially be used in a context where "a" refers to a specific subject or object, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "A leaves for the meeting at 10 AM."
Alternatives: "a departs for" or "a heads for".
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The qRT-PCR experiments also validated the deep-sequencing results of the down-regulation in J compared with A leaves for mdm-miR172, mdm-miR398a and mdm-miR398a in April, May and June.
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A bus leaves for the excavation before 6.
Every night a bus leaves for Boston at ten o'clock.
-- Isabel's mother, a nurse, leaves for work.
What an example He leaves for us.
A man left for a vacation to Jamaica.
Australia: A man left for a vacation to Jamaica.
A call left for Officer Ortiz was not returned.
A message left for his assistant was not immediately returned.
More recently, he said, a cluster left for Syria.
A message left for Selig was not returned.
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