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Free sign upThe phrase "from left" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the position of objects or people in relation to each other, starting from the left side. Example: "The books on the shelf are arranged in alphabetical order, starting from left to right."
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Jon (first from left) and Kim (third from left) on the road.
(Above from left, Aviva, LuAnn and Carole).
From left: J. Crew camp socks, $13.
From left: Common Projects, Superga.
Above from left, Mr. Whately, Edward Fox and Laurence Fox.
(Above, from left, Ms. Gillan, Mr. Smith and Mr. Darvill).
From left: Theory polo shirt, $225.
opposite, From left: Valentino sweater, $795.
From left, HENRY and MARIE-JOS?
Pontecorvo is second from left.
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