Sentence examples for alone make white from inspiring English sources

The phrase "alone make white" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that something by itself can create or result in the color white, but the structure is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The combination of all colors alone make white light."
Alternatives: "only create white" or "solely produce white".

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Explosives alone make white smoke; this was oily black, and swirling with debris.

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Aside from R. López de Heredia, which perhaps alone continues to make white Riojas in the classic style, those wines are largely a thing of the past.

On the mouth, make white fangs.

Make white bean crock pot chili.

Buy or make white bunny ears.

It will make white residue appear.

This feeling is completely valid, given that white men alone make up at least 57percentt of mass shooters, but it wouldn't be consistent with the idea that America (and Canada) is a contradiction.

This made white flour.

I mean, white folks didn't even want the Chinese in what was meant to be their perfect white utopia, let alone making mad coin, so they initiated this legislation called Protection of Aboriginals and Restriction of the Sale of Opium Act 1897.

(Her choice of beverage alone makes her a "Bachelor" pariah -- no white wine?).

What I remember as an American white middle class student with that book in hand, was that the title alone made my face burn and my stomach flip.

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