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The phrase "alternative at all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the absence or presence of alternatives in a discussion or argument.
Example: "I don't see any alternative at all to this approach; it seems to be the only viable option."
Alternatives: "any alternatives whatsoever" or "any other options at all".
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"That is no alternative at all," he said.
Otherwise it's not a real alternative at all.
After the vote Friday in Portugal, the prime minister, José Sócrates, said the country had "no alternative at all" to the belt-tightening policy.
Nobody has ever figured out how to report suspicions without spreading them, but the alternative -- to limit what journalists report to what jurors may hear -- is no alternative at all.
On issue after issue, debate after debate, there is a near-unified establishment view of what the government should do, and then a furious right-wing reaction to this consensus that offers no real policy alternative at all.
For starters, for many of the people who tell their stories in this book, their present career isn't an "alternative" at all; they purposefully sought out careers that were better suited to them than a traditional research career.
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This would still allow for distribution, letting e-cigs be sold anywhere traditional cigarettes are sold, but it would limit these companies' ability to market themselves as a cigarette alternative, or at all.
Many of us birthmothers were given no alternatives at all--give up your baby or don't come home.
With both consumer and researcher interest in plastic alternatives at an all-time high, less toxic options have proliferated in our cafés and grocery stores, from edible tableware to steel and paper straws.
Regularity of tobacco use was determined with the question: "Do you smoke or use snuff?", with reply alternatives "Not at all", "Occasionally" and "Daily".
Regularity of smoking or use of snuff was determined by the question: "Do you smoke or use snuff?", with three reply alternatives: "Not at all", "Occasionally" and "Daily".
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