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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nothing left but" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where there is nothing remaining except for one specific thing or action. Example: "After the fire destroyed their home, there was nothing left but the charred remains of their belongings."
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I have friends who have nothing left but the floor".
Now there is nothing left but the red handkerchief.
"There was nothing left but a pure picture," he says.
There was nothing left but a single kitchen wall.
"I have nothing left but condemnations," he said.
"Ain't nothing left but the ground," he said.
"We have nothing left but our freedom," one villager grouses.
Afterward, he said, there was "nothing left but the metal".
As for Bush, there's now nothing left but the malignancies.
France may have nothing left, but until now she still had her means of production.
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