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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alone or commingled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe items or substances that may be separate or mixed together.
Example: "The ingredients can be used alone or commingled to create a unique flavor profile."
Alternatives: "separate or mixed" or "individually or combined".
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To rule out the role of the immune system we inoculated EPI-HI alone or commingled with CAF-HI into NOD/SCID mice.
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Many places, for instance, have switched to "single stream" or "commingled" recycling, allowing people to throw glass, paper, cans and plastics in the same bin.
The bearing properties of recently developed hybrid fiber/metal laminates, or COmmingled Boron/glass fiber Reinforced Aluminum laminates (COBRA), are investigated in this study.
On the day of its acquisition, the company promised users that "the Moves experience will continue to operate as a standalone app, and there are no plans to change that or commingle data with Facebook".
Assistant U.S. Attorney S. David Schiller wrote in a brief that the debtors had a "pattern of transferring or commingling substantial corporate assets to their members and other insiders for little or no consideration and for non-business purposes".
Alone or with her husband?
Alone or in collaboration.
Do you live alone or with someone?
The two were great alone or together.
I was alone or with a group.
Perfect alone or with seafood.
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