Sentence examples for a left over from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a left over" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that remains after the main part has been used or consumed, often in the context of food or resources.
Example: "After the party, we had a lot of pizza left over that we could enjoy the next day."
Alternatives: "a remainder" or "a surplus".

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The present study used data from 873 patients from a cohort of 925 patients with radiologically confirmed CAP, who had a sodium level measured on admission and a left over blood sample for later measurement of CT-ProVasopressin levels.

Ask your teachers if they have a left over bell from last year or the years before.

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The nearest empty seat is a chair left over from a tailgate party.

But this is a concept left over from an outdated model.

It is a sight left over from an older Britain, when great flocks were common.

This was a stash left over from college, a few passed-around copies of Oui and some others.

Someone donated an old racing shell — a boat — left over from the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics.

If you have a rind left over, it can improve a bland chilli or soup.

Then we chose a bead, a fire agate left over from a long-ago project.

But this is mostly a perception left over from the Patrick Ewing era.

"If they have a few left over, should they save them?

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