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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leave countries" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to someone leaving their home country for a different country. For example, "He wanted to leave his home country and explore some new countries, so he decided to leave countries for a while."
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They still leave countries too much room to maneuver.
Even the ambitious versions would leave countries less than halfway to the 2020 level required to keep the global temperature rise at 2°C.
Even if agreement could be reached on what constitutes defense expenditure, this would still leave countries with a measure denominated in their domestic currencies.
The best kind of monetary union would leave countries far more flexibility in the use of fiscal policy than the Maastricht design and its supplementary "stability pact" allow.
"But personally I don't believe we are so generous that people leave countries thousands of miles away in search of our handouts".
One of the lessons from the 2008 crash was that hefty debt levels can leave countries vulnerable to sudden shifts in market mood.
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I would never intentionally do anything that might leave country music.
"@pqkullman: @dariusrucker Leave country to the white folk".
He writes, "About 135,000 trained health workers have left countries in Africa in the last 35 years.
Her new album, "Crows" (Rykodisc), leaves country behind almost entirely.
But with "Mother," Ms. Maines has decisively left country behind.
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