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The phrase "in its left" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the location or position of something in relation to its left side. It is commonly used in descriptive or technical writing. Example: "The large tree stood tall, with a bird's nest nestled in its left branches."
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The bird holds in its mouth a scroll inscribed "E Pluribus Unum" and in its right claws an olive branch; in its left it holds 13 arrows.
In its left hand it held a long Turkish pipe, as though it had just finished smoking".
It stares long and long into the rimmed, bucket-like acorn cup that it is gingerly carrying in its left hand, as if summoning the future.
"It's appealing to Europeans and foreign travelers in its Left Bank sort of appeal," said Robert Gaeta, Le Bleu's general manager.
When Opportunity began to experience a similar problem in its left front wheel in 2008, its controllers gently reversed it out of the crater it was exploring.
In 1947, he joined the newly formed Gaullist party and became a major force in its left wing.
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He is Matsutaro Shoriki (pictured), who acquired the paper in its left-wing adolescence in the 1920s, and turned it into a scrappy, sensational pugilist for right-wing politics.
Mr Sharon now insists that they can, and Mr Barak, to the intense discomfort of many in his own party and in its left-liberal ally, Meretz, seems to agree.In this section Your rights, or ours?
A rule is applicable when all the objects which appear in its left-hand side are available in the membrane where the rule is placed.
A reaction rule substitutes the molecules specified in its left-hand side (reactants) with the molecules specified in its right-hand side (products).
Earlier findings suggested that the main characteristic feature of reading-related N170 specialization lies in its left-lateralized topography [ 1, 3, 8], contrasting the typically bilateral or right-lateralized N170 topographies for faces and objects of expertise [ 2, 3].
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