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The phrase "alone of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and does not have a standard usage context.
Example: "He was alone of a few who dared to speak out."
Alternatives: "one of the few" or "the only one among".
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The cover image alone, of a canary whose wings are about to be cut, is indelible.
That notion alone, of a hydrological system being given the kind of political representation of a municipal district, was groundbreaking.
"Although seemingly intangible, the brand value alone of a consumer-facing company can be worth billions of dollars," he explains.
Julius Eastman died alone of a heart attack in 1990, aged 49, following years of homelessness and crack addiction.
As for Mr. Dossie, the judge wrote, "no one could reasonably characterize him as a leader or manager of anything, let alone of a drug business".
And they have not reciprocated his show of goodwill.Indeed, there are big obstacles in the way of serious talks—let alone of a negotiated settlement.
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Taken alone, of course, a no-fly zone proffers no guarantee of safety.
The present study concerns seropositive arthralgia patients alone, of whom a substantial part did not develop arthritis [ 3].
The UK alone of course provides a wealth of timbres.
Ukraine is also not alone, of course, as a beacon of parliamentary incivility.
At Arcadis alone, 5% of a 4,000-strong 4,000-strong hail from the EUK
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