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Discover Ludwig"does it leave" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used as a question to ask if something will or has left already. Example: "I have a flight to catch tomorrow, but I'm not sure what time it leaves. Can you check for me?".
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So where does it leave the RMT and its influence on London transport?
And where does it leave Israel?
And what spaces does it leave?
Nor does it leave much hope.
But where does it leave thermals?
But from which part of the body does it leave?
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"But does it leaving YOU feeling complete?" I asked.
When did it leave?
Did it leave you on a high?
And if it did, what imprint did it leave?
Or did it leave you a little disappointed?
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