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The phrase "leave something to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is being entrusted to someone or that a situation is being allowed to develop without interference. Example: "I will leave the decision to you, as I trust your judgment."
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"I want to leave something to my family," he said.
His video gaming skills, however, leave something to be desired.
I wanted to leave something to the imagination.
These analyses, however, leave something to be desired.
Through May 20 Most artworks leave something to be desired.
The principals also leave something to be desired.
Most of all, he'd like to leave something to his daughter, Vesna.
His parents wanted to leave something to their children, but some annuities allow for that.
Of course, their dream wedding did leave something to be desired for the couple: legal standing.
He sees them as a good way to leave something to dozens of relatives.
Chinese like to give some distance, to leave something to the imagination.
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