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leave alone

VERB
  1. leave unchanged or undisturbed or refrain from taking
    leave it as is
    leave the young fawn alone
    leave the flowers that you see in the park behind

How To Use leave alone In A Sentence

  • They impose burdens on activities when done in exchange for money that they otherwise leave alone. Times, Sunday Times
  • Who hear swear with good nature? Best leave alone, keep silent.
  • Given his prolific output and consistent proficiency, it is testimony to the niggardly artistic heart of the big publishing houses that there hasn't even been a Selected - leave alone a Collected - volume of his poems.
  • Players' movements and activities are so closely monitored that it is hard for anyone to approach or speak to the players, leave alone attempt to fix matches.
  • In old China there was hardly any machine - building industry, leave alone an automobile industry.
  • Leave alone that high schools would just laugh at the premise entirely (as would virtually everyone I know or interact with, maybe that’s the price of living in godless country), what justification is there for such a retrograde sexual repression? The Volokh Conspiracy » “Do ‘Family Values’ Weaken Families?”
  • They impose burdens on activities when done in exchange for money that they otherwise leave alone. Times, Sunday Times
  • In old China there was hardly any machine - building industry, leave alone an automobile industry.
  • Even statues of Annamayya and Ramanuja, leave alone those of Mahatma Gandhi and Ambedkar, are enveloped in yellow festoons.
  • Even if you leave alone Americans' status as the world's worst energy gluttons, you could end U.S. dependence on foreign oil through a population shift alone.
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