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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alone perhaps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest the possibility of being alone or to express uncertainty about being alone in a particular context.
Example: "I might choose to spend the weekend alone perhaps, to reflect on my thoughts."
Alternatives: "maybe alone" or "possibly by myself".
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Or if you prefer exercising alone, perhaps occasionally entertain yourself with a good joke.
So if you typically run or bike alone, perhaps consider finding a partner.
For that reason alone, perhaps, it's hard to envision the Nordic model ever finding a home on these shores.
This is a hard job for any midwife or partner to be able to do alone – perhaps impossible.
Many of the customers eat alone, perhaps looking out at the rain and developing their own fantasies of Paris noir.
One of these discs alone, perhaps the second or the sixth, can be nearly overwhelming; each demands concentration.
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It's wrong to do this, he says, but "Nobody likes to be told that the best service he can do to a favourite word is to leave it alone, & perhaps the less said here on this matter the better".
More typically, though, it's one customer acting alone and perhaps routinely.
But marjoram is not the sort of herb to stand alone, except perhaps on fresh cheese.
Mrs. Donald wants to be alone, except perhaps for the dance music on her radio.
The writer sounds cold, alone and perhaps in danger; the reunion is not certain.
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