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The phrase "left him out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone being excluded from something, as in the example sentence, "The group of friends decided to go on a picnic, but they left him out."
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Yet the obdurate Stalinism of the British party now left him out in the cold.
She spent an hour talking to those affected by pornography, and left him out?
"They left him out to dry when Jones started putting out those unfair ads.
"Untested," McGhee replies, "apart from in Wigan, when we left him out overnight.
"I left him out [of the starting lineup] to be cautious with him.
"Think of all the blogging we would have gotten if we had left him out," he added.
"I left him out because we were conceding lots of goals and needed to defend better," said Mourinho.
"Arsenal haven't left him out in the last six weeks, even though the stats say he is in the red zone," said the Under-21 manager.
When he missed the training session [before the Wolfsburg match] maybe we should have left him out but we wanted him to play and he wanted to play.
Gaby's been great for me - and it's the first time I've left him out since I came here.
I left him out because I wanted to see what his reaction would be like," Pardew added.
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