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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'i left only' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Depending on context, the phrase can mean different things. For example: "I told her I had to leave, and she said she'd come with me. But I left only."
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I left only partly convinced.
I left only a few less-than-catastrophic burn marks.
When I left, only two or three people knew my name.
"I left only because I didn't want to become sicker in front of him".
In a trance I enter the room — the room I left only a few hours before in utter naïveté, kissing my husband good night.
iPads weren't really in the public consciousness when I left (only four years ago) but, if I went off sailing round the world today, I'd need to take even less with me – no separate netbook, phone or paperbacks.
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But for all of his faux gloom, by the time I leave, only two of his grievances ring wholly true.
The situation was further aggravated by the death in 1711 of Emperor Joseph I, who left only daughters.
After devoting roughly 120 hours in less than two weeks to completing the vast expanse of Dragon Age: Origins, I am left only with those questions.
Maybe I would've left only to come back from the bathroom to hear you still talking, as if I hadn't even gone.
As i was, he left only about 60 million.
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