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The phrase "alone with the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is by themselves in the company of something or someone else, often implying a sense of solitude or intimacy.
Example: "She found herself alone with the thoughts that had been troubling her for weeks."
Alternatives: "in solitude with the" or "by oneself with the".
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We stood all alone with the BMWs.
Now she was alone with the egg.
I couldn't be alone with the document".
On each occasion, Clark was alone with the child.
(Marge, I'd like to be alone with the sandwich).
Then Mandela was left alone with the widow.
Walking alone with the river, taking air with luminous boats.
Dom was alone with the sound of his own breath.
"I was alone with the four girls for four days.
He wanted to be left alone with the picture.
Would her plays sustain reading alone, with the volume turned down?
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