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The phrase "alone have a" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of exclusivity or singularity, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "Only I alone have a key to the vault."
Alternatives: "only have a" or "solely possess a".
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People who can't be alone have a problem.
"Most Broadway shows don't cost $20 million, let alone have a loan for $20 million".
My vines alone have a three-hundred-and-sixty-million-dollar value, not counting the land.
Thus, it couldn't call up too many reservists, let alone have a draft.
No one predicted we would be competitive in these seats, let alone have a real chance of winning them".
We also reject the implication behind your assertion that "California and Massachusetts alone have a bigger venture-capital industry than the whole of Europe".
Then the two parties had a combined majority in the Commons of 76 but now the Conservatives alone have a majority of just 12.
One of the tracking cookies set by Twitter allows it to track users who have never even visited Twitter.com, let alone have a Twitter account.
According to a 2012 analysis by the New York City Economic Development Corporation, women's wear weeks there alone have a "total economic impact per year of $887 million".
The world body does vaccinate its troops, but the researchers found that vaccines alone have a much lower efficiency rate in counteracting the cholera bacterium.
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