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"getting left out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to describe someone or something being excluded or omitted from a situation or activity. Example: "I always feel like I'm getting left out when my friends make plans without me."
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Someone kept getting left out.
"I do feel that the boys are getting left out.
More and more costs seem to be getting left out.
"We're getting close to getting left out of the playoff race already," Pennington said.
Online ads are booming, and they are getting left out.
It's hard to imagine key people in your life getting left out of photos -- siblings, grandparents, your best friend from childhood.
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They often get left out.
"Often it's the one that gets left out.
BEST MUSICAL: The question here is what gets left out.
"Sometimes you get left out of the loop".
And that gets left out of most network reports.
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