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Discover LudwigThe phrase "left like a" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It typically follows a verb and is often used to describe the state or condition of something or someone. Example: After the storm, the streets were left like a warzone with debris scattered everywhere. In this example, "left like a warzone" describes the state of the streets after the storm. Here are a few more examples: - The abandoned house was left like a ghost town, with broken windows and overgrown weeds. - She was left like a lost child, searching for her parents in the crowded mall. - The restaurant was left like a disaster zone after the kitchen caught fire. - The old car was left like a pile of junk in the junkyard. - The country was left like a divided nation after the controversial election.
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He felt, even before he left, like a failure.
Has left, like a friend that is true in the sun, And false in the shadows.
"I was left like a cat on her doorstep," Ms. Bornstein said.
I came like a king, left like a legend," the Swedish centre-forward tweeted on Friday.
Ibrahimovic said he had arrived at PSG "like a king and left like a legend".
Instead, the report was left like a time bomb in the diocesan files.
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Try to choose food that you know the person being who is leaving likes a lot.
He should be leaving like a hero".
I came here as a king and I leave like a legend.
As the stricken plant sheds leaves like a sheepdog, it has less sugar to channel into the fruit.
He beams with joy and well-nourished nerves as he leaves, like a vampire returning from a juicy grave.
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