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Discover LudwigThe phrase "left behind from" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used to describe something or someone that has been unintentionally or purposely left behind in a particular place or situation. Example: "As she packed her suitcase, she realized that her favorite book was left behind from her last vacation."
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This is the kind of toxicity the players left behind from The Steroid Era.
The pupae cases left behind from hatching flies could contain the body's DNA, he said.
But most mixtures are made up from odd bulbs left behind from a previous crop.
His understanding of Americans left behind, from his days as a community organiser.
The data point to the cosmic crumbs left behind from a collision with another galaxy long ago.
Etched into our psyches, their memories are left behind from the funnel clouds filling the sky that fateful morning.
The ground on the site is already contaminated with benzene left behind from its days as a coal transfer station.
The site includes a glossary of dead-mall terms like labelscar ("fading or dirt left behind from a sign on or in a mall").
Q: But surely they must have known that there was a proliferation risk with all the plutonium and highly enriched uranium that was left behind from their tests?
Many providers are caught in a perfect storm of diminishing income while struggling with fixed costs and the debts left behind from fast expansion during the economic boom.
With so many iconic characters left behind, from Snape to Hans Gruber, this will surely be a week spent reminiscing and revisiting the best of his onscreen roles.
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