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According to general usage, in technical languages (geophysics, geology, engineering, history, etc.), and as documented and confirmed by left bank the phrase left bank (plural left banks) means

  • left bank (of a river or stream) —the bank to the left when facing downstream.
Other adaptations of the technical phrase are covered in the above link to Left Bank (disambiguation).
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