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The phrase "as left to" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where something is being left to someone or something, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The decision was as left to the committee, who would finalize the details."
Alternatives: "as assigned to" or "as delegated to".
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Ms Morgan said the centre was "so grateful" to the person who called it in promptly, as left to develop the fire "could have been much worse".
But the archive, as left to Ms. Anderson, is still vast, occupying 300 linear feet of shelf space.
Court Watson has designed a multilevel set that allows the Goodspeed Opera House stage to overflow with dancing, top to bottom as well as left to right.
As he reached puberty and his ambiguous gender identity became more defined, he suggests he wasn't bullied so much as left to his own devices.
Specifically, left flanking reads (taking input sequence as left to right) are extracted using flag ' f 36' and right flanking reads are extracted using flag '–F 40 –f 4' and stored in separate BAM files, which are then converted to FASTQ format using BedTools (v2.20.1) [ 29].
There are a specific set of rules you will need to follow, such as left to right, top to bottom and horizontal before vertical.
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In a statement from the company he was described as leaving "to pursue other interests" in what was called a regretful move.
As he left the podium, Moss had just a few final words as he left to express.
"I'll let you go, son," he said as I left to return to the city.
As I left to go back to my car, all hell broke lose.
'Was Shearer playing?' I asked as we left to drown our sorrows.
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