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The phrase "a left to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a direction or an action, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "Take a left to the next street."
Alternatives: "a turn to the left" or "a left turn".
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"But then I came out for the eighth and touched him with a left to the body and he winced.
He opened a cut over Reid's right eye in the seventh and floored Reid with a left to the chin.
I didn't think it was possible to turn a boat wrong side up so often: sometimes I'd go from a left to a right-handed capsize without pausing.
And a heavily marked Hatton, 34, was floored by a left to the kidney at the end of the ninth, from which he was unable to recover.
a Left to right: DNA ladder, DNA tetra, folic acid-DNA tetra, folic acid-DNA tetra-Dox, and DNA tetra-Dox imaged in 8% SDS-PAGE.
The end came after a left to the challenger's forehead.
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It was a difficult read with a left-to-right break, which was mitigated by some grain in the green that pushed the ball left.
Two putts for the win, on a fast, slippery green, with a left-to-right break.
Ask any weekend duffer: a slice — a left-to-right curve — is effortless, even disturbingly natural.
"It's easier to set up for a left-to-right fade".
Sexton isn't fussed: he resets, and sends a left-to-right slider between the posts.
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