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Discover Ludwig"lone it" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase "own it" instead, which means to take ownership or responsibility for something. For example, "She owned her mistake and apologized sincerely."
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lone it
verb
To go alone.
synonyms
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That's the Turing test - where a computer program is indistinguishable from a real person - almost passed then; and who'd have thought it, in a program written by a lone IT consultant from Wolverhampton with no AI background.
Imagine, for a moment, the ghost of the lone IT guy capable of rebooting the card vending system.
Alternatively, if you waited just a touch longer (after the rush had passed) and sent your email three or four days after the event (maybe even five days later), your email may be the lone "It was greet meeting you" subject line waiting in someone's inbox.
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He said : "Very especially in the light of recent events in London and the threat posed by lone wolves it seems to me that it would be wrong to lift the restrictions.
With none of the Starks lone-wolfing it anymore, it sounds like good news for the bunch.
As with most of the other albums that Mr. Towner has made with a lone partner, it's as much a showcase for his technique as it is a platform for interplay.
Lone Scherfig, it would seem, is very Danish.
To like the 2013 "Lone Ranger," it also helps to be d'un certain âge.
And as a lone warrior, it's often a struggle to get the resources you need.
When Greece was the lone outcast, it was easier to contemplate evicting delinquent countries from the euro, as Mrs Merkel fleetingly proposed.
If you're going to fall for "The Lone Ranger," it helps to be, like me, a fan of Johnny Depp's particular talent for weirdness.
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