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The phrase "a left now" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in a context where someone is giving directions or indicating a turn to the left at the present moment.
Example: "At the next intersection, take a left now to reach the park."
Alternatives: "a left turn now" or "turn left now".
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"Only half a page left now.
There is only a foot left now.
I've only got about a week left now, though, so I guess I'll suck it up.
"A voice in a headset saying turn left, now turn right feels a little too intimate, I think," says Mr Nail.
Arguing that Britain had "a huge choice about the future of the country", he told activists: "We only have a few hours left now - this race is going to be the closest we've ever seen in our history.
Is that something you can share since you do have a few moments left now?
The sad truth is that there are only a few folks left now who, like me, haven't sold out.
"I would be viewed by them as a traitor if I left now".
His son, James Jr., left, now a 90-year-old resident of West Cape May, was the team's batboy; he provided the curators with details for the show.
"We've got a number of games left now and we'll just keep approaching it as we have over the last few weeks.
All that's left now is a couple of hundred absentees from Greene County, a couple of hundred provisional ballots and a few dozen military ballots.
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