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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alone included" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that something is included by itself or without others, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The report was submitted, but the data was alone included, which caused confusion."
Alternatives: "included by itself" or "solely included".
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One row alone included a panoply of politicians, advisers and Washington glitterati.
A larger meeting later that day, with Mr. Hadley alone, included Danielle Pletka, a vice president of the American Enterprise Institute, a research institution in Washington.
Yet the program I caught last weekend alone included dances from China, India (two), Peru, Mexico, Lebanon, the United States (hip-hop and Hawaiian hula) and Cuba (two).
Ahmir's class alone included Christian McBride, Joey DeFrancesco, and Kurt Rosenwinkel — arguably the greatest jazz bassist, organist, and guitarist of their generation.
She asked if the US would need to do any "creative accounting", noting some countries such as Japan and the UK wanted loan guarantees, not grants alone, included, a tactic she opposed.
The list of venture capitalists enticing him to say no to Google and to go it alone included John Doerr, the legendary venture capitalist at Kleiner Perkins whose list of greatest hits includes Google, Netscape and Amazon.com, and Bob Kagle, the Benchmark Capital partner who first spotted eBay.
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Those in New York alone include Irving Plaza, Roseland Ballroom, the Beacon Theater and Jones Beach.
Not enough schools teach these rights, let alone include pupils in decisions beyond student councils.
He played an unheard of 13 minutes in the second period alone, including the last 5 29.
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