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The phrase "had never left" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a past perfect tense construction and is used to indicate an action that was completed in the past before another past action. Example: "John had never left the country until he took a trip to Europe last summer."
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Mr. Verdin had never left his.
It was like I had never left.
Until Saturday, he had never left Brisbane.
Friends said it was as if she had never left.
It was as if she had never left.
It was as if I had never left.
It was as if Kean had never left.
He sheepishly admitted it had never left the apartment.
It was as if she had never left morning television.
It seemed as if I had never left home.
I very much wish he had never left this world.
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