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Discover Ludwig"we left with" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically indicates that the subject (we) departed a certain location or situation while also bringing something or someone with them. For example: "We left with our bags packed and our hearts heavy." In this sentence, the speaker is indicating that they departed (left) a place or situation while carrying their bags and feeling emotional (heavy hearts). Another example could be: "We left with our heads held high, determined to overcome any challenges that may come our way." In this case, "we left with" implies that the subject departed from a certain mindset or attitude (heads held high) and are ready to face whatever difficulties may arise.
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We left with nothing.
"We left with 70," Mr. Klinger noted.
So what are we left with?
What are we left with here?
For what are we left with otherwise?
(We left with a doggie-bag full).
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So when those relationships, the ones blocking the bleeding, leave us, what are we left with?
1.40pm: So what are we left with?
The boars, luckily, turned the other direction--we left with no injuries.
We left with Bob muttering about the crime against culinarity.
We left with Taz and paddled our raft to an airstrip at the Flying B Ranch, five miles downstream.
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