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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alone serving" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe someone serving independently or without assistance, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "She was alone serving the guests at the event, managing everything by herself."
Alternatives: "serving independently" or "serving on her own".
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And there is honor in simply enlisting, let alone serving in Iraq.
"Bahareh Hedayat should never have been imprisoned at all, let alone serving such a lengthy sentence," she said.
The use of United States troops alone, serving at the direction of President Truman but under a United Nations flag, was termed "a workable compromise".
There is no distinctive nominative (subject) case marker, the word stem or, in some cases, the root alone serving as the nominative.
The coverage of the furor over the mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners by members of the United States military has graphically illustrated a serious problem with American leadership: far too few of our political figures have any experience serving in the armed forces, let alone serving in a combat zone.
Again, the observed DNA binding site preferences closely resembled those seen upon binding of GST-CSL alone, with GST-Notch1 alone serving as the negative control (Figure 4).
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He never did; memory alone served him.
Injection of culture medium or cell alone served as controls.
Of all art practices theatre alone serves no purpose.
Patients whose sperm were incubated with sperm-washing medium alone served as controls.
Goths alone served in the army, and Romans were forbidden to carry arms.
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