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Discover LudwigThe phrase "one more left" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to the remaining number or quantity of something, often in a list or series. Example: "There is only one more left on the shelf, so make sure to grab it before it's gone." In this sentence, "one more left" indicates that there is only one of the item remaining on the shelf. It could also be used in a sentence like, "I have two cookies, but only one more left to eat." This implies that there was originally a larger quantity of cookies, but only one remains.
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Now I have one more left".
"But we'll keep telling the pilots training in the debris field there's one more left".
He had worked in her lab for three years and had one more left to complete his studies.
He's got one more left.
Five others were in a serious condition and one more left hospital yesterday.
ME: I think I must have wore him down, 'cause he was like, "Sorry, brother, I only got one more left".
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I had one more card left and I was determined to play it!
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