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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as having left" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is perceived or regarded as having departed or exited a place or situation.
Example: "The committee viewed him as having left the organization without proper notice."
Alternatives: "seen as having departed" or "regarded as having exited".
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Some 18 teachers are revealed as having left Harris primary academy Benson, also in south London.
He sees himself as having left all that academic stuff behind; I'm not so sure.
To the Editor: In his review of "The Information," Geoffrey Nunberg dismisses Norbert Wiener and the field of cybernetics as having "left little behind... but a useful prefix".
The discharge codes can be misused, he said, by classifying students who drop out of the system as having left the city.
His career is not exactly at a crossroads, it could more accurately be described as having left the main highway and parked up in a quiet side street.
Hundreds of people attended a funeral today to pay their respects to a woman who was described as having "left a legacy" after her supporters raised more than £1 million for charity following her death during the London Marathon.
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I lock up as soon as everyone has left.
It was as blokey as I had left it.
Anecdotal reports suggest that thousands of Latinos, legal as well as illegal, have left Alabama.
It seemed to Dakotah that, as soon as she had left, the town started dying off.
13 Los Angeles – eat, shop and star-spot for as long as you have left.
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