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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always left with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of having something remaining or being in a certain state after a situation or event.
Example: "After the long meeting, I was always left with a sense of confusion about the next steps."
Alternatives: "constantly remaining with" or "perpetually stuck with".
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But the thing is we're always left with the bill.
In epidemiology, you are always left with the question of whether there is another factor".
Alas, I seem unable to, and am always left with the same uneaten couple of spoonfuls.
And I always left with samples from the supply closet -- paper clips, Post-it notes in every shade.
I've met Radcliffe several times over the years, but I'm always left with the same impression: frightfully well mannered, genuine and good-humoured.
I'm always left with memories of cows with bells around their necks and ornate, wooden, chalet-style houses with flowerboxes overflowing with red geraniums.
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People always leave with a smile on their face".
You always leave with a lot of things undone".
"I always leave with a smile," she said.
I always leave with a really good idea".
I always leave with something I can act on".
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