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The phrase "a leaves from" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a misconstructed phrase and does not convey a clear meaning. An example could be: "A leaves from the station at 5 PM."
Alternatives: "a departs from" or "a exits from".
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However, the expression levels of the targets AP2 and AP2-like (mdm-miR172 targets) were significantly higher in the J than in the A leaves from March to May.
The nest is composed of woven dry grass, mixed with a leaves from trees or shrubs.
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Last year he took a leave from ministry, amid accusations of affairs with several women.
Then in the ninth round, a left from Vyacheslav Senchenko to the body dropped Hatton.
When a member leaves from a group, all data accessible to the group should not be accessible any more.
Chestnut leaves from a tree in Périgord Noir.
A scar left from an American cannonball on the south side of the west wing remains evident today.
A cortege left from Hearts' Tynecastle Stadium in Edinburgh for a remembrance service in the city.
He is here on a years leave from the Swiss Postal Service.
The ferries run on a schedule leaving from the Battery Park area of Manhattan.
(He took a leave from Harvard).
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