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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'what's left are' is a perfectly acceptable and common phrase in written English
It is usually used to express that there are only some items or people remaining, or that some options are the only ones that are left. For example: "After we finished shopping, all that's left are a few canned goods and some frozen foods.”
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"Rhys's characters have already made big geographical moves, so what's left are all of life's little choices; her heroines perpetually flit between inside and outside, room and street, yes and no".
"I mean we mistreat dogs, we pet dogs, when a city gets bombed out, what's left are dogs roaming through the city.
For the rest, what's left are people trying to understand and put the pieces of their lives back together.
It seemed that if you took those out of painting, what's left are issues of pictorial space, time, motion and other ideas.
But the show stops short, and what's left are disparate elements.
So what's left are history and economics: What parts of the old and odd Teton story might be relevant again?
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What's left is anyone's guess, but at least it will make things less interesting.
Once Liddle's arguments fall down, what's left is the undeniable entertainment value but also a slight pointlessness.
The vast majority of what's left is spent by the BBC.
The writing and the shooting of the first season of "The Newsroom" is done and what's left is post-production.
The city is down to about 325,000 residents, less than half its 1950 population, and what's left is graying fast.
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