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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leaves unclear" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is not clearly stated or explained, creating confusion or uncertainty. Example: The instructions for assembling the bookshelf were poorly written and left unclear how to attach the shelves to the frame.
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That leaves unclear whether the mountain's suitability as a waste repository will ever be determined.
Some things Césaire leaves unclear: the alleged involvement, for instance, of the CIA in Lumumba's assassination.
Her account, though, leaves unclear who proposed the first meeting, and what Miller had told Libby she was working on.
That leaves unclear not only his party's future, but also that of all the far right, said Dominique Moisi, a noted political scientist here.
Hannah Horvath briefly dates a black Republican, and the couple share an uncomfortable scene that leaves unclear whether the relationship fails because of political or racial differences.
Wouldn't a plain fine have been simpler, or retrospective reimbursement more fitting?The settlement also leaves unclear what price managers should pay for their mistakes.
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The outcome was left unclear.
The statement left unclear whether he would accept another post.
But the definition of normal was left unclear.
Quite how this would be achieved is left unclear.
The exact cause of this zombie apocalypse is left unclear.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com