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"left uncontrolled" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where something or someone is not being restrained or regulated. Example: The fire spread quickly, left uncontrolled by the strong winds.
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The memory of the war is too important — and too powerful — to be left uncontrolled.
If Black Sigatoka is left uncontrolled, banana yields can decline by 35-50%.
Left uncontrolled, they can leave an economy in shambles for years.
The internal turmoil left uncontrolled pockets of territory filled by Al Qaeda, especially after Saudi Arabia's crackdown forced extremists to flee across the border in 2004.
Left uncontrolled, Western surveillance tools could undermine the "Internet freedom" agenda in the same way arms exports undermine Western-led peace initiatives.
It takes decades for the underlying biological changes, including plaque accumulation, to damage the brain, just as high cholesterol and hypertension, left uncontrolled, may ultimately lead to a heart attack.
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But Emily Thornberry, shadow health minister says: "Social care cannot be left to uncontrolled market forces".
While directing the government themselves, Burrus and Seneca had largely left Nero uncontrolled to pursue his own tastes and pleasures.
Left panel: uncontrolled charging [2], middle panel: suboptimal charging station selection, and right panel: unable to support required storage medium for load shifting [107].
Israel can't stay in the West Bank and Gaza and remain a Jewish democracy; but it can't unilaterally withdraw, put up a wall and leave an uncontrolled Palestinian entity there -- without creating a permanent threat to Israel's existence.
The t-type score proposed by Pan et al. (2003) succeeded in suppressing false positives by controlling the underestimation of variance but left the overestimation uncontrolled.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com