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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leaving no" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where something or someone does not have or leave any of a certain thing. For example: 1. The burglar carefully covered his tracks, leaving no evidence of his presence in the house. 2. The teacher went through the students' essays, leaving no mistakes uncorrected. 3. The hikers made sure to clean up after themselves, leaving no trash behind on the trail. 4. The company's strict privacy policy ensures that their customers' personal information is protected, leaving no room for potential breaches.
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We're leaving no stone unturned".
Leaving no footprint".
Same thing: train leaving, no yellow hoodies.
A man just goes, leaving no note.
Weber had moved, leaving no new address.
"We're not leaving, no way," said Annie.
It was retouched, leaving no scar.
— and it goes down well, leaving no aftertaste whatsoever.
Said marks vanish rapidly, leaving no trace on the field.
I sped away, leaving no trace of my identity.
Will it suddenly leap off again, leaving no forwarding address?
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