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Discover Ludwig"what left" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used as an interrogative pronoun to ask about the remaining amount or quantity of something. Example: "I've eaten most of the pizza, but what left in the box?" In this sentence, the speaker is asking about the remaining pizza in the box.
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This way, I'm going to take a row further back so that this time we have no confusion about what left wing and right wing is, at least almost no confusion.
This means that Right usually knows what Left is doing, but Left may know nothing about concerns outside its own enclave and may even refuse to admit their existence.
What left you cold?
Here's what left us with glittering grins.
But what left Maliphant gobsmacked was Newson's style of movement.
"All that what left was the voice inside, and I could hear it clearly.
That is essentially what left Mr. Dell in a class by himself.
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When Ralph Nader, the Green Party's probable presidential candidate, rose to speak, the most conspicuous outsider he attracted was a heckling drunk.A slightly scruffy sideshow is just what left-wing activism looks like to the political establishment in Washington, DC, at the moment.
What left-leaning Jewish-American youth should do now -- what we must do -- is revive the moribund Zionism of Ari Shavit's WASP.
See, it turns out that a lot of people are all in a twist over what they saw as a "false equivalency" between what left-leaning media types do every day and what right-leaning media types do every day.
Ehrenreich added: "The lurch to the left is like the 'stab in the back' invented by right-wing Germans after World War One: an instant myth designed to discredit all one's political enemies in one fell swoop.... Maybe it's been so long that we've forgotten what 'left' is and how to tell it from right.
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