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Discover LudwigThe phrase "left me thinking" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express that something made you ponder or reflect upon a situation. For example, "His unexpected response left me thinking about what had just happened."
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I can't think of a single product launch that has left me thinking: "what a great product".
That left me thinking: Where are the two parties closest together?
It left me thinking what this composer could have achieved throughout the opera.
Which left me thinking, as I surveyed the crowd alone: never underestimate the powers of plain old vanilla.
And it left me thinking (apologies for bowdlerising his most famous song): where have all the Pete Seegers gone?
It left me thinking of the warm months to come, when the trek from downtown will be a pleasant stroll.
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So that leaves me thinking, I should have pushed harder along the way.
Of writers and their readers, Waldman's book leaves me thinking, the same might be true.
However, it did leave me thinking what the party would look like if the membership had left the leadership alone in Whitehall.
All this leaves me thinking that the quality of support for breastfeeding mums can be a bit of a lottery.
"It leaves me thinking they're trying to get teaching on the cheap, and putting assessor description on what are, in reality, teaching jobs.
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