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Phrases with «to leave out»
The phrase
"to leave out"
means to omit or neglect something, usually intentionally.
Full definition
to leave
(parent phrase)
to leave out
Related phrases
to get something out to the world
to take someone out to dinner
to take a leaf out of one's book
to find out the answer to this question
to work out to
to leave to chance
to leave anything to chance
to leave something to chance
to leave nothing to chance
links to the left
menu to the left
right to the left
right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left
photo to the left
to move to the left
picture to the left
swipe to the left
shift to the left
right to left
to go out to dinner
to leave to the side
to go out to the movies
to stand out to employers
to leave something to the pros
to leave the rest to someone
to point something out to someone
to leave someone to something
to point out to someone
to leave that to someone
to call out to someone
to leave someone to one's own devices
to leave someone out of something
to leave something out
to come out to someone
to come out of left field
to feel left out
to leave to one's family
to leave something to the professionals
to leave something to the experts
to leave to one's children
to leave to others
to leave to one's heirs
to reach out to someone
to reach out to
to reach out to people
to reach out to others
to reach out to the community
to reach out to parents
to reach out to families
to reach out to someone at any time
to reach out to students
to reach out to one's community
to reach out to each other
to reach out to someone with any questions
to reach out to more people
to head out to sea
to stand out to someone
to stand out to hiring managers
to stand out to potential employers
to stand out to prospective employers
to stand out to recruiters
to figure out the answers to these questions
bit left out
anything left out
Sentences with «to leave out»
They're part of the family for many people, and the idea of
leaving them out of
an activity they'd probably enjoy is unthinkable.
(
pawster.com
)
Do
n't leave them out
of sight anytime you are in charge.
(
thespruce.com
)
Those of us who bought them at launch are kind of
left out in
the cold.
(
blog.the-ebook-reader.com
)
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