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left of me
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "left of me" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe the position of something relative to yourself. Example: "The book is on the table to the left of me." Alternative expressions include "to my left" and "on my left."
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57 human-written examples
Although their respective worlds are different, the main characters (Elysia in "Beta" and Eva in "What's Left of Me") share the knowledge that the physical bodies they inhabit are not entirely their own.
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What's Left Of Me: The Hybrid Chronicles Volume One by Kat Zhang *** 1/2 64.
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John Saturnall's Feast by Lawrence Norfolk *** 62. What's Left Of Me: The Hybrid Chronicles Book One by Kat Zhang *** 1/2 63.
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He's to the left of me on gun control, abortion.
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I hear barking to the left of me, laughter behind.
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Nothing to the left of me, nothing to the right.
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But now they're getting Democrats and independents who are way to the left of me".
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The two guys to the left of me were really fast.
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You're the left side of me.
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For example, the first thing I remember is as if the left side of me shut down, then the muscle spasms started in my neck, tongue, toes, arms and I got tremors as if I had Parkinson's disease.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing relative positions, ensure the context clearly establishes the reference point. For example, "The building to the "left of me", facing north, is the library."
Common error
Avoid using "left of me" without establishing a clear frame of reference. In written descriptions, specify a direction or landmark alongside "left of me" to prevent misinterpretations. For example, instead of saying "the tree to the "left of me"", specify "the tree to the "left of me", as I face the lake".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "left of me" functions primarily as an adverbial phrase indicating spatial location relative to the speaker or subject. It modifies a verb or noun by specifying where something is situated, as seen in Ludwig's examples like "The two guys to the "left of me" were really fast."
Frequent in
News & Media
68%
Lifestyle
12%
Academia
8%
Less common in
Science
6%
Arts
4%
Wiki
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "left of me" is a common and grammatically sound prepositional phrase used to denote a spatial position relative to the speaker. Ludwig's analysis, supported by numerous examples from sources like The New York Times and The Guardian, confirms its prevalence in news, media, and everyday language. While generally neutral in tone, clarity is key: always ensure the context establishes a clear frame of reference to avoid ambiguity. Related phrases, such as "to my "left"" or "on my "left-hand side"", offer more formal or descriptive alternatives. As Ludwig AI reports, the phrase is "correct" and has many examples.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
To my left
Slightly more formal and direct, emphasizing the speaker's perspective.
To the left of my position
More detailed and emphasizes the orientation from the subject's perspective.
On my left-hand side
More descriptive and specific about the side in question.
To the speaker's left
More detached and descriptive, suitable when referring to someone other than oneself.
Situated to my left
More formal and emphasizes the placement or location.
To the north of me
Replaces 'left' with a cardinal direction, implying a specific orientation.
On the port side of me
Uses nautical terminology, implying a direction on a vessel.
To my larboard side
Uses archaic nautical terminology for the left side.
More liberal than I am
Focuses on political leaning rather than spatial orientation.
On the left flank
Emphasizes a military or strategic positioning on the left.
FAQs
How can I use "left of me" in a sentence?
Use "left of me" to indicate a position relative to yourself. For example: "The store is located to the "left of me" when I exit the subway station".
What are some alternatives to saying "left of me"?
Is it always clear what "left of me" means?
Not always. To avoid ambiguity, especially in writing, provide additional context. For instance, specify "to the "left of me", facing the stage" or "to the "left of me", as I entered the room".
When is it better to use "to my left" instead of "left of me"?
"To my "left"" is often more direct and suitable for formal contexts. "Left of me" is fine for casual conversation but might require additional clarification in detailed descriptions.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested