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The phrase "alone on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being solitary or isolated in a particular context or situation.
Example: "She felt alone on the crowded bus, surrounded by people yet disconnected from them."
Alternatives: "isolated in" or "lonely in".
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I often train alone on trails.
She was alone on this one.
I know I'm not alone on this one.
The new one puts Mr. Greenspan out alone on a limb.
But no one has to be alone on Thanksgiving.
Alone on the railroad track.
She's alone, on her bed.
Traveling alone on a budget?
He would stand alone on principle.
James was alone on the street.
Sulzberger wasn't alone on that point.
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