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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alone like it" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a feeling of solitude or isolation in a specific context, but it lacks clarity and coherence.
Example: "I often feel alone like it when everyone else is having fun without me."
Alternatives: "alone in that way" or "isolated like that".
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Each page must stand alone like it was its own website.
Groff later told Buzzfeed: "Never, even in my most grandiose dreams, did I think the president would read my book, let alone like it.
Queer sex is harder because the community is so fatphobic, and lack any acknowledge that we are bodies that are capable of sex, let alone like it.
When I published my first book I had no idea whether anyone would read it, let alone like it, so it's the thrill of my life to be in a place where I can put on paper for posterity the things that really matter to me and honor where I come from.
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No? Of course not practically no one outside of Canada watched that show in the first place, let alone liked it enough to remember a specific episode years later.
To contrast Bethany, she's a sexually-confident chick that puts out on the first date, but this time he rejects her because he's finally able to sleep alone and like it.
I work alone, I relax alone, I write alone, and I like it.
Sadly, it looks like those Daily Mail mums could soon be home alone whether they like it or not.
An organised day trip will take you to one of the many waterfalls in the surrounding countryside, or you can go it alone like I did, and hitch a ride out to Parque El Cubano to the Javira falls.
MITCHELL -- Yes, you are alone in liking it.
In Emma, Mr Elton, the Highbury vicar, is "a young man living alone without liking it".
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