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The phrase "alone agrees" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that only one person or entity agrees, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "In the end, it was clear that he alone agrees with the proposal."
Alternatives: "only agrees" or "solely agrees".
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The sisters are unrepentant, saying they are proud to represent Birmingham, and their mum, who brought them up alone, agrees.
"You're not alone," agrees fellow consultant Leslie Knight, who lives near Tulsa, Okla.
Figure 2 Darkfield HS image and spectrum of Sk-Br-3 cells alone agrees with characteristic cell scattering spectra.
Danny alone agrees immediately, with a song; the other two need convincing, through song as well.
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Whether Mr Bush could face asking, let alone agree to a UN banner, is another matter.
You wouldn't have caught Kelvin MacKenzie visiting Wales, let alone agreeing to such a gig.
A man in the cafe, drinking coffee and smoking alone, agreed.
"It's tough to get 10 top players in the same room, let alone agree upon one thing," Sampras said.
Ultimately, Mr. Bush came to the table — but not alone, agreeing to negotiations that also included Japan, China, Russia and South Korea.
But "to our continuing surprise, we often discover these teams have not even discussed, let alone agreed on, why they are pursuing the project," write Karen A. Brown, Nancy Lea Hyer and Richard Ettenson.
"It can be difficult to find a hospital that can fix this kind of problem, let alone agree to do the surgery for free.
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