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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always leaves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consistent action or behavior that occurs without exception.
Example: "She always leaves the office at 5 PM, no matter how busy she is."
Alternatives: "consistently departs" or "regularly exits".
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It always leaves a trace".
the loved one / always leaves".
Watching Downton Abbey always leaves me feeling conflicted.
Bigger doesn't mean better, but it always leaves an impression.
"He always leaves me inspired with hope in government".
One always leaves a Cole Porter show singing.
He always leaves it really gross and sweaty.
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I always leave completely full.
We could always leave.
I can always leave".
You can always leave".
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