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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alone business" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a business that operates independently or without partners, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "She decided to start her own alone business after years of working for others."
Alternatives: "sole business" or "independent business".
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Six weeks abroad barely covers holidays, let alone business travel.
War has left many people with little education, let alone business acumen.
The UK-based confectioner has made much, over the duration of the offer period, of the justification for remaining a stand alone business.
Carr had never studied computer science or telecommunications, let alone business or marketing, but he met an engineer named Scott Jones, at M.I.T., and they started a company called Boston Technology.
You're not alone; Business Insider Intelligence estimates there will be nine billion IoT (Internet of Things) devices worldwide by 2018.
Goldman , Sachs Hayen figures the PreussenElektra utility is worth maybe DM85 per Veba share as a stand- alone business, the O.tel.o telecom operation another DM24 per share.
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Eventually, we realized that our stand-alone business model was not feasible for the long term.
As a stand-alone business, banking hardly sets the pulse racing.
"You might be able to survive as a stand-alone business.
We need to run the business as a stand-alone business".
But it also turned out that it's a great stand-alone business".
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