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Discover LudwigThe phrase "left me believing" is both correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express that someone or something has caused you to form a certain opinion or belief. For example: Her passionate words about the importance of helping others left me believing that I needed to make a difference in my community.
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This left me believing that without the religion, even if I lived life making a difference in this world I would no longer be abd Allah, a slave of Allah, and thus my life would be aimless.
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"For you to sit there and say, as you are doing, that 'We couldn't get the money in in the same way as the French and Spanish did' and 'We didn't litigate because we wanted to get the money in' and yet you did worse on the money – it leaves me believing that you are not serving the British taxpayer".
"For you to sit there and say, as you are doing, that 'We couldn't get the money in in the same way as the French and Spanish did' and 'We didn't litigate because we wanted to get the money in' and yet you did worse on the money – it leaves me believing that you are not serving the British taxpayer," Hodge said.
"I never count out a Republican in Republican Suffolk County, but it leaves me to believe that he is vulnerable".
You'd think Anna Wintour would have the most tightly honed poker face, but the fact that she wears sunglasses leaves me to believe that, maybe sometimes, she can't resist an eye roll.
Terrible things were taking place there, but — he left me to understand — he believed America was in a crisis and he would hold his peace.
I hated the reality that someone I cared for had once again left me--just as I believed they would.
"I am entering into an exciting phase of my professional life and, since I still have a lot of fight left in me, believe that the new firm will provide unique professional and personal rewards for years to come".
"I can't believe you left me," Gonzalez said to Martinez.
But under cross-examination, Ms. Kreling revealed that the woman, while at the hospital, said, "I can't believe he left me like that".
Alex Jennings' one-man show, 'I Can't Believe She Left Me!', accrued Edinburgh Festival's lowest ever aggregated review score, with critics citing the 20-minute monologue where Jennings plays the role of his own prostate as being "baffling" and "uncomfortable to the point of being hate speech".
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