" If choose between the two, "let" seems to be the only correct option, but note that the verb "let" requires an infinitive without "to".
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alc24How to say this?1 You need to leave/let the meat to cook longer.Thank youYou are probably trying to say something like "You need to leave the meat to let it cook longer." If choose between the two, "let" seems to be the only correct option, but note that the verb "let" requires an infinitive without "to".