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Discover Ludwig"listen alone" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express the action of listening or hearing something while you are alone. For example, "The new song was so good I had to listen alone in my room just to fully appreciate it."
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Most of us still listen alone, but we're by no means disconnected.
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But listening alone is not enough.
"Before, there were more single people sitting and listening alone".
Everything is just that much easier to believe when you're listening alone in the dark.
Yusuf listens alone too, "in my room, by myself, so all the information can sink in better.
Listening alone to an audio book is analogous to reading, a bilateral transaction between you and Philip Roth.
The writer once reported to his cousin John Beckett that he was spending his days listening alone to "Winterreise" — "shivering through the grim journey again".
Interacting with music, by singing or dancing for example, increases the opioid signals much more than listening alone does, New Scientist reported.
The writer once reported to his cousin John Beckett that he was spending his days listening alone to "Winterreise"—"shivering through the grim journey again".
The aim, consistent with research findings that active-music making (as opposed to listening alone) increases cognitive test scores, was to encourage children and their parents to play, compose and enjoy music together.
A cantankerous old man of 69 called Krapp – a common enough German and Dutch name, and also a scatological wisecrack hiding in plain sight – listens alone to taped musings he made when he was 39, and prepares to record a new entry.
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