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The phrase "would left" is not grammatically correct in written English.
"Would" is a modal auxiliary verb and needs to be followed by a main verb in its base form. Examples of correct uses of "would" in a sentence are: "He would leave if I asked him to" or "We would have left earlier if we had known about the delay."
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I ran my own version of their simulations for a hypothetical country — call it Osbornia — which starts with debt at 100 percent of GDP and a budget deficit that would, left to itself, be consistent with a stable debt ratio thanks to 2 percent growth and 2 percent inflation.
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Soon he would leave.
They would leave soon.
He would leave his apartment.
Do you think they would leave?" "Leave?
Clinton he would leave Senate next Jan.
Those expecting clarity, however, would leave disappointed.
The money would leave behind only regret.
That would leave Crosby without Malkin.
Half of them would leave immediately.
He expected that some Anglicans would leave.
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