Leave behind something/someone (Phrasal verb with leave verb)
To go away and not take something or someone with you:
The flood victims were forced to leave behind family photos and mementos.
We left him behind to continue to help out.
He left behind a wife and six-year-old twin boys (= He died but they are still living).
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A schoolboy from central China’s Hubei province is one of the country’s “left-behind” children. His parents work in Lhasa, tens of hours away by car. At the boy’s first ever basketball match, he finally had the chance to see his father again.
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