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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alone of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is the only one among a group that possesses a certain quality or characteristic.
Example: "She was alone of all her friends in her decision to move abroad."
Alternatives: "the only one of" or "unique among".
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She's not alone, of course.
Uber isn't alone, of course.
He is not alone, of course.
He was not alone of course.
Alone of prejudices, anti-Zionism is sacrosanct.
He wasn't reacting alone, of course.
Trump wasn't alone, of course.
We're not alone, of course.
We scientists aren't alone, of course.
The Record is not alone, of course.
She is not alone, of course.
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