Examples of 'you can leave' in a sentence
Meaning of "you can leave"
To give permission or express the option for someone to depart or exit from a place or situation. This phrase is commonly used to indicate that someone is free to go, typically after completing a task, meeting, or work shift
How to use "you can leave" in a sentence
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you can leave
And you can leave stuff here.
I do not know if you can leave work.
You can leave it here on the desk.
That way you can leave easy.
You can leave now if you want to.
Neither of you can leave right now.
You can leave about ten towels.
The two of you can leave first.
You can leave with them when we are done.
That bedroll you can leave outside.
You can leave that right there.
The both of you can leave unharmed.
You can leave your coats there.
The faster you can leave again.
You can leave the lights off.
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I think that you can leave me now.
You can leave me in charge of that machine.
You can shut up or you can leave.
You can leave whenever you like.
Give them and you can leave.
You can leave the door open.
You can stay or you can leave.
You can leave them in the box.
Shoot me and then you can leave.
You can leave it with the bellhop.
Whatever you got you can leave it.
You can leave after schools finished.
You can take it or you can leave it.
You can leave your car here.
You do not like it you can leave.
You can leave some things out.
The only way you can leave.
You can leave a class at any time.
And the rest of you can leave.
You can leave your things there.
That means that you can leave now.
You can leave your things here.
And now you can leave.
You can leave us alone for a second.
Tear them up and you can leave tomorrow.
You can leave it on the front step.
Now both of you can leave.
You can leave anytime you want.
Let us see if you can leave this forest.
You can leave too if you want.
And then you can leave.
You can leave whenever you want to.
He asks when you can leave the hospital.
You can leave the prisoner with me.
Which means you can leave.