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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then we leave" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate the action or event that will occur after a specific time or event. Example: "After dinner, then we leave for the airport." This sentence means that the speaker and their companions will leave for the airport after they finish eating dinner. Another example: "If it rains, then we leave the party." This sentence means that if it starts to rain, the speaker and their friends will leave the party. The phrase can also be used to indicate a sequence of events. Example: "First, we finish packing, then we leave for our trip." This sentence means that the speaker and their travel companions will first finish packing before leaving for their trip.
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Then we leave.
Then we leave it at that".
Then we leave it alone like a lofty place we can't control.
"Then we leave it there, come home and it isn't a part of us".
"We ask Bob a few questions about the game, then we leave.
"We change the world and then we leave" and mess up — the actual quote is saltier — "the endgame".
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But then we left.
"But then we left again".
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