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Discover Ludwig"better left alone" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express that something is best left undisturbed or not interfered with. It can also imply that trying to change or improve something may cause more harm than good. Example: "The old abandoned house on the corner of the street is better left alone. Any attempts to renovate it could disturb the ghosts that reside within."
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Some things are better left alone.
In his opinion, I was messing with forces better left alone.
Even the most talented chefs agree that they're better left alone.
"She wrote that the ghosts of that time were better left alone".
Sites with testimonials or those that try to sell you a magic formula are better left alone.
I have no doubt that there were times when the grim chaos of our loss made those nearby tell themselves we were better left alone.
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"By personality an intervener," he favored government intervention, as long as it didn't violate his sense of the Constitution, and sought control over economic events that would, according to Shlaes, have gone better if left alone.
As Evgeny Morozov points out, reviewing Kelly's book in 2011, 'The moment one adopts the view of technology as a "super-organism," it is impossible not to arrive at the deeply conservative prescription that this super-organism should better be left alone and not tinkered with'.
And negation is such a basic operator (whose semantics is "learned in a first logic class", Stalnaker says) that it had better be left alone.
Medical practice was in its infancy, and patients regularly fared better if left alone.
For it is clear that the purpose of a remedy is to cure; but if the remedy should only aggravate the complaint it had better be left alone".
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