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  • 101leave your mark on — leave (your/)its mark on (someone/something) to have an effect that changes someone or something. Her unhappy childhood left its mark on her all through her life …

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  • 102leave its mark on someone — leave (your/)its mark on (someone/something) to have an effect that changes someone or something. Her unhappy childhood left its mark on her all through her life …

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  • 103leave its mark on — leave (your/)its mark on (someone/something) to have an effect that changes someone or something. Her unhappy childhood left its mark on her all through her life …

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  • 104leave mark on someone — leave (your/)its mark on (someone/something) to have an effect that changes someone or something. Her unhappy childhood left its mark on her all through her life …

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  • 105leave mark on — leave (your/)its mark on (someone/something) to have an effect that changes someone or something. Her unhappy childhood left its mark on her all through her life …

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  • 106leave off — (doing something) to stop doing something. Mr. Summers finally left off talking and returned to his seat. We ll pick up the story where we left off yesterday …

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  • 107leave off — (something) to forget or omit something. All the names beginning with R were left off the list …

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  • 108leave for dead — 1. To abandon, presuming dead 2. To surpass spectacularly (informal) • • • Main Entry: ↑dead * * * leave (someone or something) for dead see ↑dead, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑leave …

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  • 109leave the door open — To preserve a situation in which something remains possible • • • Main Entry: ↑door * * * ensure that there is still an opportunity for something he is leaving the door open for future change …

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  • 110leave a much to be desired — leave a lot/much/to be desired phrase to be of a very low quality or standard I feel the quality of some of our policemen leaves a lot to be desired. Thesaurus: words used to describe standardssynonym Main entry …

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