Sentence examples for alone constitute from inspiring English sources

The phrase "alone constitute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something by itself is sufficient to form or create a particular outcome or situation.
Example: "The evidence presented alone constitute a strong case for the defendant's innocence."
Alternatives: "by itself form" or "solely make up".

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The comments alone constitute an alternative history of the city.

It is unclear whether JXG alone constitute a risk factor for leukemia or other malignancies in children with NF-1.

Do 800 rockets being fired at Israeli communities in 2012 alone constitute adherence to a cease-fire?

In fact, though not part of the official slate, the Bookend events alone constitute a formidable lineup.

The court set a precedent by accepting the company's argument that lower prices alone constitute a substantial improvement in service.

(3) An assignment of copyright in a work does not by that act alone constitute a waiver of any moral rights.

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And that alone constitutes success.

This alone constitutes the presupposition of love.

Tourism alone constitutes a significant portion of this amount annually.

The documentary work alone constitutes an extraordinary literary cartography of London and its edgelands.

Those two tasks alone constituted the most challenging construction job ever undertaken in space.

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