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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stroke left" is correct and usable in written English
It is most often used to refer to a direction when navigating a boat in a specific waterway. For example, "We need to stroke left to enter the port."
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After a second stroke left Wilson paralyzed on his left side, unable to read or stand, Edith turned the White House into a kind of isolation ward.
He was unconscious only intermittently that day in 1999, but the stroke left him paralyzed on the left side of his face and the right side of his body.
The stroke left him with poor strength and co-ordination in his left hand and poor balance.
Bauby's story, told in his memoir, "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," is well known: a stroke left him paralyzed but mentally intact, with his only means of communication his left eyelid; he wrote the memoir by blinking his way through the alphabet.
Five years ago a stroke left him speechless and quadriplegic.
The stroke left him unable to read or write.
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His kidneys shut down and he had a stroke, leaving him with brain damage.
Instead of gaining a stroke at the hole, Woods lost another stroke, leaving him three behind with seven holes to play and with Sutton playing steady golf.
Longtime personality at the NYC Kate's Paperie stores, Zama died January 18 , 2008after a sudden stroke, leaving a legion of friends and family.
Pharmaceutical companies have had a string of failures trying to develop drugs for stroke, leaving a big need that hypothermia might fill.
His 1978 play "Wings," about an aviator whose stroke leaves her mentally and verbally disabled, started as a radio play on "Earplay".
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