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Discover Ludwig"leave a tip" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing recommended or expected payment for services received, usually in the form of money. For example: "For excellent service, it's customary to leave a tip of 20% or more."
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And leave a tip.
Leave a tip for anyone who's helpful.
You'll be likely to leave a tip.
Lennon, outraged, did not leave a tip.
Easy for the rich to leave a tip.
Surely you don't leave a tip at a burger joint".
You're not going to leave a tip, are you?
Why leave a tip in a restaurant you'll never visit again?
They haven't gotten over that hump, and I have to ask how to leave a tip.
"You ever leave a tip at a dry cleaners?" he asks.
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Restaurant patrons who had listened to the prosocial music were significantly more likely to leave a tip and their tips were bigger than the others'.
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