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"he would have left" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a conditional past tense verb phrase, indicating an action that did not actually happen in the past. Example: If he had known about the party, he would have left work early to attend. In this sentence, the speaker is expressing that the person did not leave work early because they did not know about the party. However, if they had known, they would have left work early.
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In fact it is unlikely that he would have left.
He would have left on a high if he had.
"I have no reason to think he would have left and stage-managed this".
Personally, he would have left Washington in a "heartbeat", he says.
Maybe, he said, he would have left the wall and sprinted into the building.
Was it a belief that a four-year college player can't be that good or he would have left sooner?
"I think if not for all he's been through, he would have left the tournament," Remi Barbarin said.
He said that if it weren't for the entrance fees, he would have left the village, too.
The Yowie Man says he would have left it at that.
"If it was just him onstage, I don't think he would have left here with skin on," Marianelli said.
Had financial support been his primary motivation, Ferguson insisted, he would have left Old Trafford long ago.
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