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Discover Ludwig"have since left" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something that happened in the past and is no longer the case. For example, "Maria and her family used to live in London, but have since left for a new home in the countryside."
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But because so many left-wingers have since left, those who remain are now seen as extremists.
All have since left the police department.
(The other two partners have since left).
Both have since left the Council.
Both editors have since left the Guardian.
Ms. Drew and Mr. Zubrow have since left the bank.
(De Mercurio and Rampone have since left the farm).
Some of those managers have since left the agency.
Two of the three directors have since left.
Four of the executives have since left the business.
Some younger members have since left the congregation.
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