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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a program that leaves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a program that results in a certain outcome or effect, often in a context related to software or initiatives.
Example: "The new training program is a program that leaves participants feeling more confident in their skills."
Alternatives: "a program that results in" or "a program that produces".
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Bowman, who has coached Phelps since he was 12, runs a program that leaves little room for rest.
He also advocates for the benefits of doing a program that leaves time for a part-time job.
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He said he wouldn't follow Representative Paul Ryan's plan to make Medicare a voucher program "that leaves seniors at the mercy of the insurance industry".
"We fear this could turn into some top-down monolithic program" that leaves little room for independent voices.
In an unexpected turn, Sarah Hughes will enter Saturday night clinging to third place despite a short program that left her coach, Robin Wagner, in happy tears.
In the early 1950's, after the United States embarked on a disarmament program that left it ill-prepared for the cold war, it was again Mr. Lovett, as Under Secretary and then Secretary of Defense, who oversaw the nation's partial remobilization.
Sasha Cohen stole one of those first-place marks by rounding out the night with a polished short program that left her in second place.
Official OMB projections, which may be unduly rosy, foresee them rising to $790 billion by 2013 more in one year than the entire multiyear tab for the financial bailout program that left Congress in a state of deep sticker shock.
computer program that left them unsure about what to do.
I can't think of another recent orchestral program that left me more exhilarated.
Medicare "faces obstacles" in overseeing the electronic records incentive program "that leave the program vulnerable to paying incentives to professionals and hospitals that do not fully meet the meaningful use requirements," the investigators concluded.
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