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"leave this spot" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a complete sentence, with the verb "leave" as the main action and "this spot" as the object. You can use this phrase to politely ask someone to move from their current location or to leave a certain area. It can also be used as a command or instruction. Example: "Could you please leave this spot? We need to set up the equipment here." Another example: "It's time to leave this spot and head back to the campsite before it gets dark."
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With a look and a slight nod of his head, the man indicated that Mohamed should leave this spot.
"If we're going to leave this spot, somebody else is going to come, and we'll never have this spot again," Mr. Bulut said.
We live in Pittsburgh, but I have to admit that I'm finding it more and more difficult to leave this spot.
"Now, we will not leave this spot until Kobane is freed".
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Mr. Gulen, in poor health, rarely leaves this bucolic spot.
Despite the communication problems and sometimes clueless service, we too left this convivial spot smiling with our tongues tingling and our budgets intact.
Most of the birds long ago left this desolate spot, although you can hear the occasional singing of meadowlarks from nearby reclamation sites.
This will make the elephant to leave that spot.
The child can leave the spot when the behavior stops.
When leaving, be sure to leave the spot as you found it.
If there are none suitable to lead leave that spot open.
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