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The phrase "able to leave a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability or possibility of departing from a situation or location, often in a context where leaving is significant.
Example: "After a long discussion, she felt she was finally able to leave a toxic environment."
Alternatives: "capable of departing from" or "in a position to exit a".
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I was able to leave a 2-year-old painting alone".
"I'm not sure I can think of the last time I was able to leave a message on Jayma's cellphone," Mr. Campbell said.
She added: "Clapham House are about to introduce a pilot scheme in one restaurant where customers will only be able to leave a cash tip for the staff.
Tahrir Abu Latifa, 19, a student of commerce, was taken to Gaza's main Al Shifa Hospital unconscious but was able to leave a few hours later.
There are many reasons you may not be able to leave: a tough economy, family commitments, or limited opportunities in your field.
The evacuation of east Aleppo has resumed, with about 350 people able to leave a rebel-held pocket of the city on Sunday, according to medical officials.
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If you are able to leave an indentation in the center of the beef, most of it will be defrosted enough to use.
Keep pets cool during warm weather too––they have limited ability to cool down, especially if they're not able to leave an environment where you've enclosed them.
I should have been able to leave for a while in a hurry.
She was 21 when we were finally able to leave, with a two-year-old and a six-week-old.
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