Sometimes I read descriptions with'...to your\the left...' '...on your\the left....' .Are there any rules for using 'on\to' with the words 'left\right'?
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No. Both work synonymously if you are speaking of location; it you are speaking of movement, then 'to' is required: 'at the corner, turn to your left.'