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Discover Ludwig"since he left" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that happened or began in the past and is still happening or has continuing effects in the present. For example: "Life has been difficult since he left."
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Neither has been back since he left.
He has not stopped running since he left.
They look like they have a hangover since he left.
(The ratings have been fine since he left).
Reagan's reputation has risen steadily since he left office.
Leach had not heard from Maryland since he left campus.
Skilling's emotional state has been delicate since he left Enron.
It's been a long time since he left home.
He has not been back since he left in 2000.
"Since he left, there's less of the short passing game.
Tyson ain't made no money since he left me".
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