Sentence examples for left of it from inspiring English sources

The phrase "left of it" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can refer to the physical position of an object in relation to another object, or it can also be used figuratively to indicate a lack or absence of something. Example 1 (literal use): The bookshelf is on the left of the door. Example 2 (figurative use): I need to make a decision, but I feel like I have no options left of it.

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What's left of it".

Or what's left of it.

What was left of it.

What's left of it, that is.

I'll keep what's left of it".

But there is nothing left of it".

Or what was left of it.

What is left of it, I should say.

Or — in this case — what's left of it.

His hair, what's left of it, has gone white.

His hair – what is left of it – is white.

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