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The phrase "well left" is not commonly used in written English and may not be clear in meaning without context.
It could potentially be used in contexts discussing something that has been left in a satisfactory or appropriate manner, but it is not standard. Example: "The project was well left in the hands of the new manager, ensuring a smooth transition."
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And from time to time, the editorial page reminds readers that such proposals are nothing more than pandering – by politicians on the right trying to please their base, or by politicians on the left hoping to look less, well, left.
"He's pretty well left it up to us," Mr. Moan said.
It doesn't do him much good, as the ball squirms well left of the green.
I can accept many of their policies, as they are well left of centre.
Stricker misses his 12-foot putt, pulling his ball well left.
Woods pulled his tee shot well left of the green, leading to a momentum-halting bogey.
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Mr Bolton may very well leave tomorrow.
May as well leave it there, then.
NS: Well, leave aside the legal terminology.
Remove, draining well, leaving fat in pan.
— and it goes down well, leaving no aftertaste whatsoever.
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