Examples of 'leaves too' in a sentence

Meaning of "leaves too"

This phrase refers to the act of departing or going away, often implying that the subject is leaving a particular location or situation. It can also be used to express the idea of taking a break or vacation

How to use "leaves too" in a sentence

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leaves too
Leaves too much room for interpretation.
Acquiring children leaves too much to chance.
Leaves too many people on the scene.
Minus three that leaves too many.
Leaves too much to the imagination.
Steve packs a suitcase and leaves too.
Wedge leaves too damaged to continue.
Because life will go on when he leaves too.
It leaves too many riddles unexplained.
It would break my heart if he leaves too soon.
It leaves too many women out.
Your spear technique leaves too many openings.
This leaves too much room for charlatanism.
And then the other baby leaves too.
That just leaves too many women out.

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Like the way you did the leaves too.
It all leaves too much room for abuse.
Do you read tea leaves too.
The product leaves too much water on the floor.
London drinks too much and leaves too early.
It leaves too deep marks.
The quality of the pictures leaves too much to be desired.
Leaves too much to chance.
The ending also leaves too many questions.
Leaves too many marks.
The chief leaves too.
This leaves too much room for the foot.
We are part of an economy that leaves too many people behind.
This leaves too much room for interpretation and confusion.
Our current system leaves too much room for error.
As a consequence the MRLs for kales apply to radish leaves too.
That leaves too many.
Make sure you get the undersides of the leaves too.
This place leaves too much time for introspection.
I do not wanna be everything for everybody because it leaves too little for me.
The current proposal leaves too much scope for interpretation.
You will probably have to prune off sections of dead leaves too.
Sometimes the law leaves too much room for interpretation.
She comes when she wants and always leaves too soon.
Truly a great movie but leaves too much questions unanswered.
Leaves too many Endgame questions selectively acknowledged or totally unanswered.
The empirical evidence just leaves too many unanswered questions.
It 's only a matter of time before she leaves too.
The restated paragraph leaves too little specification as to what is a special case.
The fishery is in a high risk situation because it leaves too few lobsters to reproduce.
And it still leaves too many voters frustrated by their votes not counting.
The real problem for this movie is that it leaves too many unanswered questions.
If she leaves too late, then her enemies may be supercharged.
The health benefits of avocado leaves too powerful to overcome dry face.
But the next question is it growing leaves too!

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