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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'someone left' is correct and usable in written English
It is often used when referring to a situation where one individual has departed from a specific place or circumstance. For example: "We noticed that someone left early before the meeting had ended."
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I'm listening to why someone left.
Someone left it to them.
"Pity someone left all this junk around.
"Someone left the front gate open, and Spartacus escaped.
[NBC] Someone left an alligator in a Westchester County pond.
Then someone left a door open, and he bolted.
Someone left them in a shoe box outside Lidl.
Someone left a yoga student on Mrs. Clearwhistle's front stoop.
To get ahead, there has to be someone left behind.
"That sky's like porridge someone left sitting out," he muttered.
An elegy is someone left alone, for hours, with a dead body.
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