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The phrase "alone from the" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used due to its incorrect structure.
Example: "She felt alone from the rest of the group." (This example is still awkward and not standard English.)
Alternatives: "separate from the" or "isolated from the".
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Okafor will be alone from the beginning.
Running Boston alone from the front had never been Keflezighi's intention.
That allowed Schumacher to start alone from the front row of the 78-lap race.
Here's Van Persie in open play – and Joey Barton going it alone from the corner flag.
Keyshawn Johnson walked alone from the locker room on Sunday evening, a scowl on his face replacing that perfect smile.
He has the imagination to strike out alone from the Earth, leaving the frightened, clinging couple behind.
That's what it did in "Born Alone," from the new album, in which Mr. Tweedy observes, "Sadness is my luxury".
A few weeks ago, he walked there alone from the Capitol, wearing a ball cap and workout clothes.
As many as 30,000 crossed in December alone from the sprawling western Sudanese region known as Darfur, and they are still coming.
Just the run-off alone from the chemical pesticides used to maintain the grass can pollute our streams, rivers and our ground water.
To Mr. Uyanmaz, who came here alone from the central Anatolian city of Kayseri when he was 11, the crackdown was familiar.
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