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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alone he has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that he possesses something by himself, without assistance or companionship.
Example: "Alone he has the strength to overcome any obstacle in his path."
Alternatives: "by himself he has" or "on his own he has".
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The armed forces cannot meet Germany's strategic needs "with cosmetic changes alone", he has said.
This year alone he has banged out six largely improvised and so far uninspired relationship dramas.
Now, almost alone, he has brought his favourite issue back into the political spotlight.
In 2012 alone he has pushed through a 33% rise in defence, security and police spending.
Unable to meet demand alone, he has seven artists working for him.
But in the last year alone he has bought more than 100 specimens.
In this tournament alone he has been England's outstanding back against South Africa, Australia and France.
Alone, he has made absorbing drama from the anthill of British politics.
But in the last five years alone he has received £150m.
(In "Waiting for Godot" alone he has played Vladimir, Estragon and Lucky).
In the last week alone, he has created four national monuments.
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