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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always leaves a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or effect of an action or event that consistently results in a particular outcome.
Example: "The unexpected twist in the story always leaves a sense of intrigue among the readers."
Alternatives: "consistently creates a" or "regularly results in a".
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It always leaves a trace".
One always leaves a Cole Porter show singing.
His work always leaves a strange taste in my mouth.
It always leaves a good impression on them".
Learn names: Paying particular attention to the other person's name always leaves a good impression.
A dog will polish the bowl, but a cat always leaves a little bit.
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Bigger doesn't mean better, but it always leaves an impression.
Spies have used the internet but that always leaves an electronic signature.
Jeff Bezos always leaves an empty chair in the room for the customer.
"Always remember that even if we are not considered important people, we are always leaving a trace behind us," Giosella Iannaccone, a music therapist, said solemnly.
I always leave a little bit.
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