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Discover Ludwig'leave for a' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
It does not convey a complete thought or idea. You must provide a destination in order to use 'leave for'. For example, "I'm leaving for my hometown tomorrow."
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Justices leave for a variety of reasons.
"They will leave for a good price".
He's got to leave for a meeting.
Leave for a further four minutes.
Leave for a minute then whisk until well blended.
He won't leave for a year at least.
Leave for a minimum of 8 hours to soak.
Leave for a minimum of 20-30 minutos to expand.
Cover and leave for a minute to wilt.
In September 1952, they leave for a trip to Europe.
Leave for a further 10 minutes without removing the lid.
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