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"left with her" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used in the context of someone physically leaving a place or situation with another person. For example: - After the party, Jane left with her friends to grab dinner. - The young child was scared to be left with her babysitter for the first time. - Emily left with her suitcase, excited to start her trip. It can also be used in a non-physical sense, to indicate that someone was left to deal with a situation or responsibility alone: - The team leader left the project in John's hands while she was on vacation. - Despite his protests, Jake was left with the task of cleaning up the mess he had made.
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He left with her father's approval.
Noramay Cadena, left, with her daughter, Chassitty.
Ny, left, with her cousin Cameo Paschal.
All her clients left with her.
Two hours later, Wozniacki left with her parents.
She did not return a call left with her secretary.
Gayle M. Cameron (left, with her father) and Capt.
She was left with her addiction, and deteriorating mental health.
[Caption] Sarah Murnaghan, left, with her adopted sister, Ella, in her hospital bed.
Kavira was 28 when her then-husband left with her two young sons and daughter.
Her friend Barney cleared out his paintings and the marble ogre he left with her.
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