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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alone to start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is beginning a task or activity without assistance or companionship.
Example: "I prefer to work alone to start, as it helps me gather my thoughts before collaborating with others."
Alternatives: "by myself initially" or "independently at first".
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Again, have people work alone to start.
Mind, this isn't a call to silence dissent about Clinton, let alone to start phone banking for her campaign.
But the logistical apocalypse is not a good way for politicians to think about everyday life, let alone to start interfering in markets.
And every morning, before driving his children to school, the father went out alone to start the family car, hoping it wasn't rigged with a bomb.
The film, which features Toby Jones in the cast, is in post-production and was based on the real experiences of teenagers who come to the UK alone to start new lives.
It's far harder for an organisation such as the PCW to help if you've gone it alone to start with and quite possibly handled it the wrong way.
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The film, directed by Chris Columbus ("Home Alone") is to start production in the fall with a mostly British cast that may include Maggie Smith, Tim Roth and Robbie Coltrane.
How will they ever grow up if they can't earn, or afford impossible rents, let alone mortgages to start families?
To travel over 3,000 miles, alone, to Alaska, to start making my film about climate change.
That alone inspired me to start taking the stairs.
Ms. Straujuma is not alone in trying to start — or strengthen — relationships with graduates.
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