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The phrase "left stranded on" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe how someone or something has ended up in a difficult situation due to lack of resources, time, help or support. For example, "The stranded travelers were left stranded on the side of the road with no cell service."
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He sees a country moving slightly to the left as Republicans are "left stranded on the right".
(AP) ITALY: ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS STRANDED About 500 illegal immigrants, mostly Kurds fleeing Iraq, were left stranded on a ship off Italy when the crew abandoned their passengers to avoid arrest.
It had seemed that Williams would be left stranded on 99 caps, but will now be seen one last time in a Wales shirt.
Tens of thousands of commuters were left stranded on trains, while platforms quickly became overcrowded with homebound commuters.
Soldiers in the 42nd Massachusetts were left stranded on the wharf and soon gave up the fight.
The real constitutional standoff might be only just beginning, and the new prime minister could be left stranded on the sidelines.
A crew of 14 seafarers has been left stranded on a container ship in Sydney, caught up in US bankruptcy action against a global shipping company.
A1 Los Angeles Transit Strike A half-million commuters were left stranded on the third day, and the first work day, of the strike.
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Passengers at the ports of Dover and Calais were left stranded for hours on Sunday when movements at the French port were suspended because of the protests.
What we've seen in Sydney is that the problems start when transport options don't exist and crowds are left stranded out on the streets.
"The Devonia, in particular, was left stranded and abandoned on the beach at Dunkirk".
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