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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alone might be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that something by itself could be sufficient or significant in a certain context.
Example: "The evidence alone might be enough to convince the jury of his innocence."
Alternatives: "by itself could be" or "on its own may be".
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While Greece alone might be manageable, Soci?
"Escaped alone" might be an appropriate phrase.
That, alone, might be enough to explain the coincidence.
Good luck — not good policies alone — might be the force behind some economic prosperity.
That alone might be more healing than any drug or diet.
These images contain a wealth of information humans alone might be unable to articulate, she said.
Long, dementing hours alone might be spent trying to perfect these representations.
The colour photos alone might be enough to make him cry witchcraft.
The study hinted that chemotherapy alone might be effective in some patients with bladder cancer.
He is such a fine storyteller that his voice alone might be good enough.
For weary business travelers, the hydro-massage tub alone might be enough to bring them back.
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