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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act singularly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that operates independently or alone, without collaboration or influence from others.
Example: "In this project, we encourage team members to act singularly when it comes to their individual tasks to foster creativity."
Alternatives: "operate independently" or "function alone".
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This trait might find applications in CBP [ 54] where microbes act singularly or collaboratively to convert lignocellulosic biomass to fuel molecules such as ethanol.
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In the soma, Piwi acts singularly with the conserved flamenco piRNA cluster to enforce silencing of retroviral elements that may propagate by infecting neighboring germ cells.
Maria Clemm, in a singularly unfortunate act of ignorance or avarice, gave Griswold power of attorney and sold him Poe's papers.
The selfish act of a man singularly motivated by goals, and the selfless one putting life into perspective, were combined in a single observation.
He took risky stands on many issues: agree or disagree, you have to admit that his vote against authorization for an Iraq war was a singularly brave act.
It was a singularly generous act, and we are all its beneficiary.
Curious about how the perpetrators lived with their acts, he encouraged them to re-create on camera the killings they committed, a surreal endeavor that gave "The Act of Killing" its singularly unsettling dimension.
But was there ever a murder in which the prospect of hanging so singularly failed to act as a deterrent?
It is not their fault that what there is of the play ends in less than an hour and Mr. Wells writes on for twice that long, including a singularly awkward second act that is mostly about a silly romance between a timidly hopeful writer and his older, married teacher.
For private grief to cry out against the nightmare of history itself would require a paradoxically public acknowledgement - that the 9/11 attacks, far from being acts of war, were rather singularly vicious personal crimes.
Can it bill itself as being singularly involved with acts of sincerity and optimism without (perhaps justly) being termed single-entendre and therefore just a rehashing of modernism?
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