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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am I left" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It could be used in a context where someone is questioning their remaining status or position, but it is ambiguous without additional context.
Example: "After everyone else has left the room, I wonder, am I left here alone?"
Alternatives: "Am I remaining?" or "Am I still here?".
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And why am I left at the beach?
So why am I left feeling so underwhelmed?
So why am I left with a slight feeling of discomfort?
From my point of view, I was thinking, 'If I play this Saturday and get banjoed in my knee what am I left with?
But, to return to my own case, and having considerably more debt than the average, what am I left with?
So am I left on this day where I feel frustrated and small, David with a slingshot against a most gargantuan foe?
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"Why am I leaving?" Mr. Asnes said.
And ask that question – who am I leaving behind today?
Why am I leaving?
So why am I leaving?
What am I leaving behind?
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