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'alone for' is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it when you are emphasizing that something is only for one person or thing. For example, "This special event is alone for her to enjoy."
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He's been alone for twenty-seven years.
She has been raising her family alone for a decade.
He's not alone for long.
alone for business school.
Napravnik is rarely alone for long, though.
It won't stand alone for long.
He's been living alone for years.
She wasn't alone for long.
Happily, he isn't alone for long.
"But they won't be alone for long.
Zeid waited alone for him in Lebanon.
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