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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alone to get" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of achieving something independently, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I prefer to work alone to get my tasks done efficiently."
Alternatives: "independently to achieve" or "by myself to obtain".
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Why doesn't everyone just leave him alone to get on with his life.
But it will take more than words alone to get the country on track.
Drug users just want to be left alone to get high.
But with someone of that stature, just leave him alone to get on with it.
"Sometimes that just means leaving them alone to get on with their research," says Riordan.
Beating women for going out of their homes alone to get food, for example.
I'm a solitary character - I'd rather be left alone to get on with it.
Carr kissed him goodbye around 10 p.m., going home alone to get some sleep before a 5 a.m.
When the Brotherhood's first attempt to kill Evie fails Lucas is sent back alone to get it done.
Mr. Jordan said the network spent $1 million on Sept. 11 alone to get teams and equipment into place.
The result is patchy, and I wish the original team had been left alone to get on with it.
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