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The phrase "alone made it" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It could be used in a context where you want to emphasize that something was achieved solely by one person or entity, but it needs additional context for proper understanding.
Example: "Despite the challenges, she alone made it to the finish line first."
Alternatives: "only she accomplished it" or "she single-handedly achieved it."
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The shift in population alone made it virtually impossible for the state to cut its emissions much.The drift to energy-intensive regions now seems to have abruptly slowed.
"That alone made it worthwhile," he said.
Traffic alone made it hard to get around.
The rice dish alone made it worth the trip for me.
Most of all she missed the encouragement that alone made it possible for her to write.
The whole thing, a creation of Carrey's alone, made it on the nightly news.
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Still, its scale alone makes it look like something that doesn't belong.
Its premise alone makes it one of the strangest, most intoxicating YA novels out there.
Its novelty alone makes it worth the cost of admission.
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