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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again left" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been left behind or abandoned once more, often in a context where it has happened previously.
Example: "After the meeting, she realized she had again left her notebook on the table."
Alternatives: "once more left" or "left again".
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His family again left the courtroom in disappointment.
And I was again left in awe at the money, power and appeal of pop culture.
But the Justice Department again left the United States Anti-Doping Agency hanging.
This winter acutely ill patients were again left for hours on trolleys in corridors.
It has already produced 2 billion barrels of oil, but has perhaps as much again left.
So, Ramsey was again left talking about a creditable Rangers performance.
He read from a script for three minutes and again left without taking questions.
In 1933 he once again left Berlin for Moscow to attend the Institute of Philosophy.
The central bank on August 3rd again left interest rates unchanged, at 4.5%.
But finally, he is again left looking at the blank page.
The meaning of the images is again left to the viewer, with no judgment implied.
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