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Discover LudwigThe phrase "left since" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase "left since" indicates that time has elapsed since something happened or was done. For example: "He hasn't called me left since he moved away two weeks ago."
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The British left has not been much in love with the French left since about 1791.
There were still plenty of choices left, since Orquesta Aragón has been working steadily since 1939.
He has never left since.
More have left since, Potter said.
It has not left since, according to the data.
Three primary deputies have also left since its opening.
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At least 40percentt of its 3.5 million citizens have left since 1990.
Ms. Kim did not respond to four telephone messages left since last week.
A quarter of the bank's managers have left since last summer, the chief financial officer, Bernardo Mingrone, said.
Turnover continues in the athletic department, where 65 employees, 33 of them coaches, have left since 1982.
Leading figures around the party have indeed moved to the left since he left office two years ago.
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