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leave on

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leave on (third-person singular simple present leaves on, present participle leaving on, simple past and past participle left on)

(transitive, idiomatic) To cause or allow to remain in the on or open position.
Should I turn off this light or leave it on?
Should I shut off this water or leave it on?

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There's a club if you'd like to go, you could meet somebody who really loves you, so you go and you stand on your own, and you leave on your own, and you go home and you cry and you want to die. Morrissey

If we don't leave on October 31, then the scores you've seen for the Brexit Party today will be repeated in a general election, and we are getting ready for it. Nigel Farage

We must leave on one side the beliefs which fill up voids and sweeten what is bitter. The belief in immortality. The belief in the utility of sin: etiam peccata. The belief in the providential ordering of events - in short the "consolations" which are ordinarily sought in religion. Simone Weil

The further you go in life, the more you realize what you're going to leave this Earth. It's not going to be, 'It was a great platform. It was great to win the Super Bowl,' but really and truly what you're going to leave on this Earth is the influence on others. Joe Gibbs

It was a wonderful experience to play in the NFL, and I have no regrets. I truly will miss playing for the Lions. I consider the Lions' players, coaches, staff, management and fans my family. I leave on good terms with everyone in the organization. Barry Sanders

GG Allin: I've seen people in my audience leave with broken bones, broken arms. I've seen them leave on strechers. I've seen rapes before me. GG Allin

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