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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made a left" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of giving or following directions, indicating a left turn.
Example: "After you reach the traffic light, made a left onto Maple Street."
Alternatives: "turned left" or "took a left turn."
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"Fortunately, I made a left".
Kent made a left, away from campus.
He made a left turn and fastened his seat belt.
McDonnell made a left turn to begin retreating, and was overcome with vertigo.
Last night he made a left turn, to take a seat with his new Yankees teammates.
"Instead of going to Himes, I made a left and went to Legends," Williams said.
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