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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also left a game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone who has exited or quit a game, often in the context of gaming or online interactions.
Example: "After a long session, she also left a game to take a break and recharge."
Alternatives: "also exited a game" or "also quit a game".
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If there is an advantage, it is that the 49ers are expected to have their recently concussed quarterback, Alex Smith, back for the game, while the Bears' Jay Cutler, who also left a game last week with a concussion, is expected to be out.
If there is an advantage to be had, it is that the 49ers are expected to have their recently concussed quarterback, Alex Smith, back for the game, while the Bears' Jay Cutler, who also left a game last week with a concussion, is expected to be out.
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Clowe left a game April 25 with what was also believed to be a concussion, but he has been practicing recently.
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The recipient of that touchdown pass, Domenik Hixon, was injured while making that spectacular catch and will miss the rest of the season with a torn A.C.L. Mario Manningham also left the game with a concussion, meaning Manning might have to face the Eagles' sixth-ranked secondary with Hakeem Nicks as his only reliable option.
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