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please leave it as is vs please leave it as

The correct phrase here is "Please leave it as is" which is commonly used to indicate that something should remain unchanged or in its current state.
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please leave it as is

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to request that something should remain unchanged or in its current state.

Examples:

  • I like the design of the room, so please leave it as is.
  • The document is fine as it is, so please leave it as is.
  • The system is working perfectly, so please leave it as is.
  • BuddyDrive uses this page to manage the downloads of your buddies files, please leave it as is. It will not show in your navigation bar.
  • ... conditional tag for if you are on the BuddyDrive Page please (BuddyDrive uses this page to manage the downloads of your buddies files, please leave it as is.
  • Oct 27, 2015 ... Please leave it as is. The last thing Florence needs is a Disney world. It also adds to the mystique with Michelangelo being summoned to Rome ...
  • ... nine-digit number you have entered is, in fact, correct. The same applies if you are working with a fiscal sponsor. If the number is correct, please leave it as is.

please leave it as

This phrase is incorrect as it is incomplete and lacks the necessary continuation.

  • Nov 7, 2012 ... そのままにして 下くだ さい => Please, leave it as it is. And I know it is correct as I used it when I lived in Japan. But I do not know how to express ...
  • Feb 27, 2016 ... 343, Grifball is great, please leave it as a permanent playlist (self.halo). submitted 27 days ago by PerfectionismTechShe said that to me once.
  • Jun 25, 2007 ... you: Really? your friend: Can I turn the air conditioning off? you: Please don't, it's really hot, please leave it as it is. Let's work through this one:.
  • Please leave it as you found it. We try to provide a clean, pleasant, and convenient place for groups to enjoy their lunch. Your group will be responsible for ...

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