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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good left from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a direction or action, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "Take a good left from the main road to reach the park."
Alternatives: "a sharp left from" or "a nice left from".
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Then, at the end of the fourth, a good left from Coetzee connected with Tate and his legs buckled.
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He has very good technique and a good left foot.
He's got good pace, he's got a good left foot.
Echocardiogram showed a left ventricular hypertrophy with a good left ventricular systolic function.
I've got good technique, I'm good in the air and I've got a good left foot.
"He gave me a bad left eye but a good left arm".
He called himself "a good left-wing Democrat".
"He is a good age, a good athlete and has a really good left foot and ticks all the boxes.
The Rhinos' early possession turned into a try as a good move from left to right saw Sinfield find Ward, who punched through the gap for the game's first try, with Sinfield adding the extras.
"James is a very good left-back, strong defensively and good going forward," said manager Ady Pennock.
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