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The phrase "a left for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a direction or a turn, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "Take a left for the next intersection."
Alternatives: "a turn to the left" or "a left turn towards".
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As MacFarquhar suggests, Klein's work points up the kinds of obstacles faced in reconstituting a left for the future, following a history of failures.
Near Latina, take a left for Norma at the roundabout at Borgo Piave, just after the right-hand turnoff for Napoli/Terracina.
When someone on the beach says "Hey, look at Otter going left!", inexperienced surfers will be looking at a surfer going to their left, whereas a left for the surfer would actually be traveling to their right.
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A message left for his assistant was not immediately returned.
More recently, he said, a cluster left for Syria.
A message left for Selig was not returned.
Water was promptly poured and a carafe left for refills.
A message left for him on Friday was not answered.
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