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Discover LudwigThe phrase "left to question" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express uncertainty or doubt about a certain aspect of something. Example: The evidence presented by the prosecution was compelling, but there were still some details left to question by the defense.
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Analysts were also left to question whether Lucent will adopt different accounting practices as a result of yesterday's announcement.
A fist fight ensues, the heavies are dispatched and the officers are left to question the traumatised victim.
Who is left to question that a thinking person, profound and humane, can find a place in real politics, both in opposition and in power?
With the outcome essentially assured — the call will stand — the act becomes a moment of mechanical theatre, with the manager left to question, stare incredulously, or else rage.
Little separates the book fair from a tech fair, and we're left to question what books have been and what they can be.
Paul Sagan, like the rest of Akamai's devastated employees, was left to question whether Danny Lewin's company had any chance of surviving his murder.
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This issue is too important for Britain's future to be left to questions of political tactics".
Others were footing the bill — so it's left to them to question the price.
Ovechkin was left to answer questions about what went wrong.
And the Mets are left to answer questions about the Phillies' perceived psychological edge.
So, I am once again left to ask questions of the utmost urgency.
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