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The phrase "are generally left" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a common practice or tendency regarding how something is typically handled or treated.
Example: "In many organizations, certain decisions are generally left to the discretion of the team leaders."
Alternatives: "are usually left" or "are often left".
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The women, inhibited by family pressures, are generally left behind.
Weaknesses, insecurities and imperfections are generally left out.
In America, people with unusual hobbies are generally left alone.
Homemade ramps are generally left for everyone's enjoyment.
These terms are generally left open because every detail cannot be spelled out in a contract.
But, with the notable exception of Memorial Day, commemorations are generally left to fend for themselves.
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People are generally leaving the theater really excited, and I think they want to keep that pitch up.
Additional analyses and comments of key informants revealed that labor migration served as a substitution for smallholder agricultural production, and that farming was generally left to the hands of older generations.
They were generally left alone, he said.
Hong Kong was the only part that was generally left alone.
But this phrase – "affordable housing" – is generally left uninterrogated.
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