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Discover Ludwig"leave them with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that you are leaving someone with something, such as a responsibility or a task. Here is an example sentence: I need to leave them with the task of organizing the conference.
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We always leave them with that equation.
Doing so will leave them with smaller but stronger businesses.
But it would also leave them with a difficult legacy.
We should at least leave them with some valuable resources.
In some cases it would leave them with nothing to write about.
Gilets provide a good compromise that don't leave them with that bulked-up feeling.
Leave them with a smile on their faces, you could almost hear him saying.
"I had two small children and nobody in Vancouver to leave them with.
Once I've explained everything and answered all their questions, I leave them with a simple manual.
Companies said that would leave them with pension bills few could afford.
If the Yankees do not re-sign Matsui, he will leave them with a memorable game.
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