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"from alone" is a grammatically correct English phrase.
It is used to describe a state of being solitary, that is, without companionship. For example, "After years of travelling the world, he found himself feeling lonely and isolated from alone."
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I'm far from alone.
They are far from alone.
I am far from alone.
Yamhill is far from alone.
He is far from alone.
She is far from alone.
Lavo is far from alone.
But Mr Wandael is far from alone.
In China, he is far from alone.
Yet these academics are far from alone.
Mr. Perry is far from alone.
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