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The phrase "finds himself alone" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's current solitary state, either literal or figurative. For example: John looked around the empty room and found himself alone.
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So the president finds himself alone.
But Whispers soon finds himself alone.
37 min: Neville finds himself alone in the midfield.
He cries out to her, "Resist," and suddenly finds himself alone among the trees.
Uhtred's new "family" is murdered by a group of renegade Danes, and Uhtred finds himself alone.
At the finale, Guy finds himself alone in his hotel room with his intolerable humiliation.
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The president will find himself alone".
Instead, he found himself alone and bored.
Expecting to find himself among concerned New England officials, Madden found himself alone.
On one fast break, after the outcome was certain, Wingett found himself alone in the key.
How did Philip Clarke find himself alone at the top of Tesco?
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