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Discover Ludwig"leaving only" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used as a way to indicate that something or someone is the sole remaining or remaining only of a larger group or amount. Example: After the fire destroyed most of the village, leaving only a few houses untouched, the survivors came together to rebuild their community.
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Heating evaporates the mercury, leaving only gold.
Shake out excess, leaving only the residue.
Some have gone bankrupt, leaving only derelict buildings behind.
Others simply fled, leaving only the handful in the fight.
She died, however, three years later, leaving only daughters.
The Jets pressured eight, leaving only three cornerbacks deep.
Such controls have all gone, leaving only market forces.
Then erase the other adjectives, leaving only "curable".
They'd taken out the smoked almonds, leaving only the pretzels.
City workers cleaned it quickly, leaving only a faint outline.
They came and went, leaving only a memory behind.
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