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to leave anything
verb
To have a consequence or remnant. transitive
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Knausgaard seems unable to leave anything out.
I don't need to leave anything behind.
Pavel refused to leave anything to chance.
It pained Mr. Cardoz to leave anything unconsumed.
"I didn't want to leave anything to chance," Fassel said.
Do you want to leave anything to children and grandchildren?
They try their hardest not to leave anything to chance.
"We try not to leave anything out," Iverson said.
"I'm not going to leave anything in the tank".
I don't really want to leave anything in life behind.
"You don't want to leave anything to chance," she said.
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