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Discover LudwigThe phrase "long left" is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to describe something or someone that has been gone or away for a lengthy period of time. For example, "My grandparents have been long left from their homeland."
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"We haven't got long left," he says.
A cagey rally ensues until Evans goes carelessly long left.
Mrs. Shaughnessy suggests Kathleen who has not "long left the nuns".
Long left to the jungle, Chichén Itzá remained sacred to the Maya.
The purity of the movement's principles has long left it in self-imposed isolation.
We reconvene after Mark catches a right and I get a long left.
"I felt so sick I was worried I didn't have very long left.
Piece by piece, Robinson unfolded a back story he had long left untold.
On the sidelines, Clive Woodward was giddiness restrained, frantically asking his backroom staff: "How long left, how long left?" He didn't have long to wait.
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