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Discover Ludwig"I was left out" is grammatically correct and acceptable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation where someone was excluded from something, such as a social outing, event, or even conversation. For example, "I felt so embarrassed when I realized I was left out of the family vacation."
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The issue was not that I was left out, far from it.
It was a victory, but a stressful one – and that was before I was left out on the highway.
If I couldn't be of service to communities, I'd feel I was left out in the cold.
I was left out once earlier in the season for something minor, just a speed bump really.
In truth I understand I was left out because I once offended one of the original founding partners.
"Just the boys go to school, so I always knew I was left out," said Fanta, a student at Ellis Preparatory Academy in the South Bronx.
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"I knew I was leaving out a lot of stuff," Everett told me.
And that's when it came to me -- I was leaving out what mattered!
Why am I being left out?
Will I be left out?" These are questions that everyone is asking, even the undisputed king of the industry, De Beers Consolidated Mines.
I don't have an iPod or iPhone so I'm left out, which is why I'm so insistent that you get one.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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