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"were left from" is a correct and usable part of sentence in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a situation in which something has been partially depleted or removed from something. For example, you could say, "Only a few cookies were left from the batch I made yesterday."
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When the Red Army liberated Vilna in 1944, 600 Jews were left from the original 87,000.
When it was all over, Mr. Hilbert said, only 15 survivors were left from his 75-man unit.
After duplicates were weeded out, a half-million e-mails were left from about 150 accounts, including those of the company's top executives.
The plates were left from 45 minutes to an hour in the sixth-floor room where the letter was opened on Oct. 15, the scientists said.
People came and went among the graves but did not come to this one, although flowers were left from time to time.
Few written records were left from Neuserre's reign, but the pyramid he used as a burial place has been located at Abū Ṣīr near the sun temples of Abū Jirāb.
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The officers were leaving from afternoon until midnight.
What else will be left from 2010?
All that is left from that plan is the stadium.
How many are left from the actual displaced persons?
And this is all that's left from them".
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