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The phrase "just left with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when indicating what remains after something has been removed or taken away. Example: "After the budget cuts, we are just left with the essential expenses."
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So we're just left with doubt.
And he's just left with his charm".
They are just left with bits of sticking plaster".
What's new?" "Dad's just left with the last load.
No one really remembers the B-sides – you're just left with the album 20 years later.
However, the façade wears thin relatively quickly and we're just left with the songs.
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You might just leave with more than you came with.
If that could just leave with me, and we could get to a new chapter, that would be terrific".
"I just hope that, in seven days' time, we aren't asking why Phelps took part in this meet and wondering why he didn't just leave with 14 gold medals after Beijing".
instead she just leaves with the band and an abrupt, ineffective closing moment involves a bare bulb and those two old hats in the spotlight.
We'll bring you a lot more from Sao Paulo over the next few days, but for now, we'll just leave with you some pretty pictures.
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