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The phrase "a stand alone instance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific occurrence or example that is independent and not part of a larger context or series.
Example: "This is a stand alone instance of a successful marketing campaign that achieved its goals without any additional support."
Alternatives: "an independent case" or "a separate example".
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A distance matrix is generated based on the number of variable alleles resolving all of the isolates into networks using the NEIGHBORNET algorithm (Bryant and Moulton, 2004) and a stand-alone instance of S plitsT ree4 (Huson and Bryant, 2006).
Designed as a guided presentation, or a stand alone.
Will it be a stand alone unit?
Zapr is handling file sharing via a stand alone client.
The concept of a web-based tool emerged from our experience with an earlier, stand- alone, system, an attempt to provide a stand alone decision tool.
The utilized EDC software must be able to ensure data capture as stand-alone instance and to synchronize captured data with the server at a later point in time.
Until 2007, the CHTN relied upon distributed stand-alone instances of a FoxPro database with a visual basic interface to store investigator's tissue requests.
In a stand-alone environment, there is no appreciable difference; for instance, PID 0 is still [kernel idle] and PID 1 is still the init daemon.
For instance, the House bill addresses the consumer protection goals by establishing a stand-alone agency that would be subject to annual budget appropriations by Congress.
We were a stand-alone nation.
For instance, X's self-driving car project, known internally as Chauffeur, recently hired a chief executive and is poised to become a stand-alone company.
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