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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alone for now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a temporary state of being by oneself or without company.
Example: "I prefer to work alone for now, as I find it helps me concentrate better."
Alternatives: "solitary for the time being" or "by myself for the moment".
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Left alone, for now, were more controversial taxes, on property, sales and gasoline.
As for financing, Mr. Arment said he was going to go it alone for now.
And in the absence of wage acceleration, the Fed seems willing to leave interest rates alone for now.
(I would argue that a renewed economic crisis triggered by a debt default is not "normal circumstances," but let's leave that alone for now).
"So leave the software guys and the O.E.M.'s alone for now," he said, referring to the companies that assemble electronics devices, known as original equipment manufacturers.
While negotiators have agreed to leave the issue of Jerusalem alone for now, they have fundamental disagreements on how to couch the other issues.
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The stylus is only being sold as a stand alone item for now, at the grand price of $28 bucks.
Mélodie would make the trip alone, but for now she didn't want to endanger her man or his brigade.
Facebook, which made an offer to buy the app for $1 billion in April, will leave the app alone -- for now.
Mobile alone, for example, now accounts for 25 per cent of all the FT's digital traffic.
Connie: I have been all alone for sometime now and I do go out socially with the intent of meeting the special one, but guess what?
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