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Discover LudwigThe phrase "left over for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate something that has been saved for another time or person. For example: "I made too much soup for dinner, so there is some left over for lunch tomorrow."
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After telling a story like this, is there anything left over for your memoirs?
There's a bit left over for sidewalks, but perhaps not for long.
She would even have cash left over for breasts and, as Moore put it, "fake cheekbones".
"You could make movies for 10 years and still have 10 years left over for writing.
We can't use vegetables left over for days.
While earning extra cash is great, there may not be enough left over for date nights.
At the end of the day, there's just not enough left over for your chest muscles.
"So there is not much left over for shareholders".
There was little left over for the organ.
Her mother copes but has little left over for Kiki.
The space left over for storage is shrinking accordingly.
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