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The phrase "alone that which" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a poetic or stylistic context, but clarity may be compromised.
Example: "Alone that which remains unspoken holds the deepest truth."
Alternatives: "only that which" or "solely that which".
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'Probability' is apparently, among other things, a modal concept, plausibly outrunning that which actually occurs, let alone that which is actually observed.
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The result of their view is that earth has the best right to the name element, and is alone indestructible; for that which is indissoluble is indestructible and elementary, and earth alone cannot be dissolved into any body but itself.
But at no point was there any acknowledgment, let alone understanding, of that which will be served by those bricks.
However, the anti-rat IgG response seen with anti-DNGR-1 alone was dwarfed by that which could be induced by co-administration of poly I C (Fig. 3C).
He suggests that not only is constant linear motion observationally underdetermined, but furthermore that "If we consider change in position alone, or that which is merely mathematical in motion," then all motion is observationally underdetermined (A VI.iv.2017/Lodge 2783, 278).
And my answer to the question is categorically that in everything I have ever done, in every office I have held in my life or that I shall ever do in the future, what shall control me is the oath that I took to support the Constitution and laws of the United States and so act upon the cases that come before me for decision that it is that oath and that alone which governs. . .
Stross cites privacy violations, but it can't be that alone which inspires such vitriol.
A notable aspect to the group of athletes examined in this study is that the majority of our athletes with a concussion history were classified as "asymptomatic" by current testing standards (computerized cognitive testing alone, balance/coordination testing alone), which suggests that the current testing standards are examining individual brain regions.
This is common in commands ("Leave that alone"), in which the agent you is implied, but is also true, for example, in the sentence "Graham's back arched," where the agent is Graham even though the grammatical subject is Graham's back.
When SM was mixed with RFDMW, the growth was relatively higher than that of SM alone, which indicates that that the RFDMW influences the growth of C. vulgaris positively, however, instead of growing C. vulgaris in only RFDMW, a recipe combining dairy wastewater with synthetic growth medium can provide optimal conditions for the growth of C. vulgaris.
A comparative analysis shows that Parliament emphasizes, rather, "shall not by that act alone", which corresponds to "ne constitue pas nécesssairement" in the French version.
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