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Discover Ludwig"anything left" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in a rhetorical context when the speaker/writer is asking if there are any remaining tasks or items to be addressed. For example: "Now that we've finished all the tasks on the list, is there anything left for us to do?".
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Anything left to anticipate?
You don't have anything left.
There won't be anything left".
Laroche had barely anything left.
"Anything left in the kitchen?" he asked.
"There wouldn't be anything left".
"I don't think he had anything left.
Is there anything left to ask?
Is anything left, he was asked?
It's a wonder there's anything left abroad.
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I don't have anything left".
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