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The phrase "are largely left" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is mostly or primarily not addressed or dealt with in a particular context.
Example: "In the discussion about climate change, the social implications are largely left unexamined."
Alternatives: "are mostly ignored" or "are primarily overlooked."
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Today, they are largely left alone.
Consumers are largely left out of the dialogue here.
Viewers are largely left to draw their own conclusions.
As it is, he says, men are largely left out.
The self-employed are largely left out of the payroll figures that make headlines.
Compounding the problem is that, once home, National Guardsmen are largely left to their own devices.
But private companies are largely left to defend themselves on their own.
Those questions are largely left unexplored here, other than as targets of Clinton's post-election ire.
While the proposal clearly outlines its baseline requirements, criteria for internal customer risk assessments are largely left open to interpretation.
Those decisions are largely left up to doctors, many of whom have financial incentives to use the drugs or devices.
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And journalists are largely left-leaning*, making them predisposed to believe gloomy economic news, eager to help people in need through their writing, and disproportionately likely to have relationships with left-leaning researchers producing work that corresponds with their priors.
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