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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alone to make" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of being solely responsible for creating or producing something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "She felt she was alone to make the final decision, without any support from her team."
Alternatives: "solely responsible for" or "the only one to create".
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But he stuck to his key assertion Inouye told him the choice of a successor was his alone to make.
Those decisions are his alone to make".
Our decisions aren't ours alone to make.
Maybe you feel it's your choice alone to make?
It concluded, "These decisions, under our Constitution, are for the President alone to make".
"It is not up to the government alone to make the rain and the sunshine".
Should they be publicly shamed, or left alone to make their own decisions?
The duo Evidence, however, is not satisfied to leave the environment alone to make its music.
It is tempting, from that alone, to make conclusions about the difference 15 years makes.
It was his decision alone to make and commend to parliament.
Instead I wanted to head out alone to make the most of this new-found confidence.
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