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The phrase "I leave" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to indicate that a person is departing from a place or situation. Here are a few examples of when you can use this phrase: 1. After a meeting, you can say "I leave the decision in your hands" to mean that you trust the other person to make the decision. 2. When saying goodbye to someone, you can say "I leave you with fond memories of our time together." 3. In a resignation letter, you can write "After much consideration, I have decided to leave my position as a marketing manager." 4. If you are asked to share your thoughts on a situation, you can say "I leave it up to you to decide what the best course of action is."
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I leave optimistic and I leave confident.
"Should I leave?
How could I leave?
Should I leave her?
I leave them.
"When did I leave?
I leave at once".
Paddy and I leave together.
Do I leave that out?
Did I leave anything out?
His portion, I leave plain.
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