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The phrase "also leaves it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or results of an action, indicating that something is left in a particular state or condition.
Example: "The new policy not only improves efficiency but also leaves it open for further adjustments in the future."
Alternatives: "also keeps it" or "also maintains it".
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Japan's dependence on exports for growth also leaves it open to criticism by its largest trading partners, who accuse policy makers of weakening the yen to make Japanese goods more attractive to consumers abroad.
It's ambitious as hell — which we love — but that also leaves it open to the possibility of it falling on its face.
Hawaii's geological history also leaves it unusually vulnerable.
This approach also leaves it to each state's discretion to change methods, as necessary or desirable.
The diversity which makes the system so dynamic also leaves it vulnerable to abuse.
But it also leaves it open for the courts to rely on Shariah, or Islamic law, on issues like conversion.
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Paradoxically, EPA's accomplishments may also leave it vulnerable to its opponents.
But she and her husband also left it to Tagg to make his own decision.
While this may make writing more systematic, it can also leave it vulnerable.
You could also leave it to set into cakes and fry it in butter.
But this would also leave it forever as an open wound to engender hatred and bitterness.
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