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The phrase "alone to a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sense of isolation or singularity in relation to something, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "She felt alone to a degree that was hard to describe."
Alternatives: "alone in" or "isolated from".
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But no one, not even the conductor, can sign their name alone to a choir.
The addition of stainless-steel dust alone to a cement composite sample raises the shielding value.
In Elizabeth, New Jersey, she was "driven blindfolded and alone to a motel".
Their last night in Va., Mark and Amy go alone to a party with special friends.
The addition of stainless-steel dust as an admixture alone to a cement composite sample raises the EMI shielding effect.
On her seventh birthday in 1942, she came alone to a country that didn't really want her.
Afterward, you head out alone to a Korean joint and gorge on kalbi until you're ready to burst.
Crawford retired, in 1972, at the age of sixty-six and retreated, alone, to a smaller apartment.
"In London I can go alone to a restaurant and enjoy a good meal and everyone leaves me alone".
Some did not want to come to New York at all, let alone to a big event.
Mr. Michels fell to his death while climbing alone to a whale observation point, said his father, Robert Michels.
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