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The phrase "well i left" is not correct in written English due to the lowercase "i" which should be capitalized.
You can use it in informal contexts, such as casual conversations or text messages, to indicate that you have departed from a place or situation. Example: "Well, I left the party early because I wasn't feeling well."
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"Well, I left the White House, but I'm still here".
Well, I left the Times and came to The New Yorker eight months ago.
"Do you need to get back in to pick up anything else?" "Well, I left my icebox and my fan," Wilson said.
The former Lehman trader's inside account of the investment bank's collapse, published earlier this summer (and newly in paperback in Britain), has been branded by Mr Fuld as "absolutely slanderous", not least for its description of him bunkered in his huge office on the 31st floor of Lehman's headquarters ("Well, I left my office, I left my office plenty," he has countered).
Hi there, Well I left Google three months ago so the scars are still fresh!
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"Unfinished" – well, I leave you to work that out too.
"Really well, I leave for America on Monday for the training camp.
If I called her and she isn't around, well, I leave a message with her roommates.
I think to myself," well, well," and I leave it [the checklist] aside, and I simply let it be!" Another example described was a surgeon who initiated the surgical procedure without getting involved in and simply ignoring the use of the checklist.
Satisfied by a morning well spent, I left for an early lunch.
"I don't think I could write as well if I left the country for the city.
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