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Discover Ludwig"leave it for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used when someone is suggesting to save or postpone an action or decision for a later time. For example: - "I think we should leave the discussion about the budget for next week's meeting." - "Let's leave it for now and come back to it after we have more information." - "Can we leave the planning of the party decorations for another day? I'm too busy right now."
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Leave it for a day".
Why should we leave it for others?
"You might leave it for a bit.
So you leave it for a while.
I leave it for you to decide.
And then you'll leave it for five minutes.
Just leave it for us in the parking lot.
Then I leave it for about 30 minutes.
"Why not leave it for now," her husband suggested.
I reason that it's sensible to leave it for daylight.
Think I'll have to leave it for a bit.
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