Sentence examples for alone equivalent from inspiring English sources

The phrase "alone equivalent" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that something is equivalent on its own, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The two methods are not alone equivalent; they require additional context to be properly compared."
Alternatives: "independently equivalent" or "self-sufficiently equivalent".

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But around 30,000 refugees from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan arrived this February alone (equivalent to the entire population of Mytilene).

In total there are 57,000 square feet of exhibition space for classical antiquity, around 30,000 for Rome alone, equivalent to all the galleries at the Whitney Museum combined.

These actions have avoided 25 million tons of carbon-dioxide emissions per year with wind energy alone equivalent to taking 4,075,000 cars off the road.

HA formulated in Adjuplex gave significantly higher IgG1 titers than HA alone, equivalent titers to HA in alum, and significantly lower titers than HA in MPL (Fig. 3a).

Interestingly, in Table 2 of Togo and colleagues' paper [ 1] the body mass index of the group with CFS + FM is 3.4 kg/m2 higher than that of the group with CFS alone equivalent to about 10 kg heavier – a biologically significant difference from the perspective of SDB.

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It contributed 10bn units of electricity in 2010 alone, the equivalent of 4m tonnes of coal.

That alone is equivalent to nearly three-quarters of Japan's current power-generating capacity.

Overcharging voucher holders costs taxpayers an estimated $3.8 million each year in Milwaukee alone, the equivalent of supplying 620 additional families in that city with housing assistance.

Brits spend £526m a year on minibars alone, the equivalent bailout of a small bank - or four miniatures of Scotch and a chocolate peanut bar.

The new report shows Australian coal reserves owned by listed companies alone are equivalent to 25% of the global carbon budget for the fuel to 2050.

It is an expensive business: a study published in 2002 found that corrosion cost America alone the equivalent of 3% of GDP (then $276 billion) every year.

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