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Discover Ludwig"took a left" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone turned or changed direction to the left. Example: "We were driving down the street when suddenly the car in front of us took a left into a parking lot."
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On a recent April afternoon, MIT sophomore Francis Wang drove out of the Edgerton Center's Area 51 garage, took a left on Massachusetts Avenue, a right onto Albany Street, and then a left through the wide doors into Johnson Rink.
He took a left into a long hallway.
He slipped out of the theatre and took a left onto Varick Street.
Just north of Omaha, he took a left turn onto I-80.
"Some 2 billion years ago, we took a right turn, and Loki's ancestors took a left.
"We took a left turn by accident and kept on going," Provisor says.
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That set off a fast-motion, almost Chaplinesque sequence, wherein Johnson took a left-handed swipe at his ball, moved it 4 feet, then half-whiffed, half-shanked another shot, barely moving it, and quickly chipped his fifth shot on the green and missed a 3-footer to wind up with a 7. Three-stroke lead?
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