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be unaccompanied
adjective
Travelling without companions
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I'd be unaccompanied [apart from the warring couple].
Leaked documents from Manus Island show up to 14 asylum seekers claimed to be unaccompanied minors while in detention there.
Wage growth could be a lot stronger than the Bank is expecting and be unaccompanied by even the modest improvement in productivity that the MPC is predicting.
Once they're locked up, the administration declares the kids to be unaccompanied minors and turns them over to a division of the Department of Health and Human Services to care for.
Indeed, anybody who thinks spending time on the loo with their laptop is acceptable behaviour should probably not be unaccompanied in public.Users will no be able to use Skype to make phone calls, so the biggest potential annoyance of in-flight Wi-Fi is avoided for now.
In October 1798, Clare who since 1793 had been convinced of the necessity for a legislative union between Great Britain and Ireland and was equally determined that the union must be unaccompanied by Catholic emancipation crossed to England and pressed his views on the prime minister, William Pitt the Younger.
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Songs were unaccompanied solos.
It said her husband had been unaccompanied.
Of that 60,000, over 3,000 were unaccompanied minors.
But the most recent category is unaccompanied child refugees.
Some of those Corbyn met at Calais were unaccompanied children.
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