"There are just a few of the 'wireless telegraphs' the factory produced left in the world."
Here is 'left in the world' the attribute to the 'wireless telegraphs'?
That is, "There are just a few of the 'wireless telegraphs' that the factory produced and that left in the world."



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  Originally Posted by bitpicker
 Originally Posted by bitpicker 
 
  This sentence lacks a conjugated verb, and it is not even possible to see "left" as a conjugated verb here. It would be different if "in" were dropped, then the wireless telegraphs would have packed their things and left the world for someplace else, but that is clearly a nonsensical sentence.
 This sentence lacks a conjugated verb, and it is not even possible to see "left" as a conjugated verb here. It would be different if "in" were dropped, then the wireless telegraphs would have packed their things and left the world for someplace else, but that is clearly a nonsensical sentence.
						
