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The phrase "alone out of" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where someone is emphasizing their solitary status in a situation, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "She felt alone out of all her friends at the party."
Alternatives: "isolated from" or "lonely among".
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The author was stunned and realized that Damian had lived alone out of shame.
"But I live alone, out of choice".
She was skiing alone, out of bounds, when she died.
If the President needs interaction to govern, Baker could do it alone out of his briefcase.
"My phone bill is high," said Ms. Wagner, who works alone out of her home.
Was it some atavistic impulse to die alone, out of sight?
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Housing policy at present is driven by one interest group alone, the out-of-town speculative house-builders.
Patients with malignancy had the highest mortality rate (462 patients, or 54.0%%) out of those who received any form of ET, ECMO alone (52 out of 82 patients, or 63.4%%), and RRT alone (381 out of 723 patients, or 52.7%%).
Alone and out of her depth, her eyes darting across the room, searching for one friendly face.
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