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The phrase "are left outside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not included or is physically outside of a certain area or situation.
Example: "The pets are left outside while the guests arrive to avoid any chaos in the house."
Alternatives: "remain outdoors" or "stay outside".
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If pots are left outside, they will crack.
And because there is no room, the cars are left outside!
"Children are left outside alone, homes are dirty, meals are served cold … clothing is filthy.
Here, babies are left outside houses in the sun like laundry.
Dogs that are left outside can bark, but only for short periods.
Sticky notes are left outside with the paper blogs and the school is informed so that comments from the whole community can be made.
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Basically, if that's the mess that tenants are leaving outside, imagine how the kitchens and bathrooms look.
Somehow, the fish was left outside, so it went uneaten.
"The privies have to be left outside," Beckie shouted.
Yes, it was left outside, on a not-so-quiet street in Brooklyn.
Edible garbage should not be left outside in unsecured containers where bears and raccoons can forage.
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