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The phrase 'may left' is not correct or usable in written English.
You would never use this phrase in your writing. The correct phrase is ‘may have left’. For example: I was worried that my wallet had been stolen, but then I realized I may have left it in the car.
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My job may left me intellectually dissatisfied but it opened my eyes to the realities of our cultural systems.
Theresa May left open the option of leading the drive for Britain to quit the European Union after the Ukip leader Nigel Farage said he would be "absolutely delighted" if she accepted the role.
The breach in May left the personal data of customers exposed, although no financial information was compromised.
The ten-week protests, ended by a military crackdown on 19 May, left more than 90 people dead.
The two party leaders were trying to negotiate a deal between the Lib Dems and the Conservatives after the election on 6 May left no party in control.
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She may leave anyway.
She may leave, she says.
But they may leave stubble.
"You may leave," he said.
"He may leave.
He may leave having done the opposite.
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