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Free sign upThe phrase "and leaves in a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing an action that results in something being left in a particular state or condition.
Example: "The storm passed quickly and leaves in a chaotic mess across the yard."
Alternatives: "and results in a" or "and creates a".
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The other day I made something out of puddles and leaves in a Glasgow car park.
The kagu builds a nest of sticks and leaves in a depression in the ground.
He comes on like a medieval minstrel and leaves in a blaze of Beatles powerpop, John, Paul and George rolled into one.
The development and application of such a methodology to ethanol and power production from sugarcane and leaves, in a combined distillery and cogeneration plant is investigated in this article.
A green five-piece place setting, freezer-, microwave oven- and dishwasher-safe, costs about $28 and is available in a traditional, stylized, incised pattern of flowers and leaves in a sunburst, surrounded by deities and mythological figures.
If you don't have time to make sachets, put the dried flower heads and leaves in a plain envelope, fold the flap inside, and put it in your linen closet.
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Cover and leave in a warm place for 30 minutes.
Harroun and Wood were moved to a police station and left in a locked room.
His 25-year-old son was bludgeoned over the head and left in a coma.
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