Sentence examples for stand alone a from inspiring English sources

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No longer does statistics stand alone, a separate discipline, as it did in effect during the 19th century.

Then, the United States could stand alone, a great power frustrated in the pursuit of its most important goals.

The tale of Frobisher is perhaps the only piece that could stand alone, a perfect novella of artistic rivalry, sexual misbehavior and poetic despair.

This fact is so extraordinary – so improbable, in the light of his origins – that it is allowed to stand alone, a paragraph in itself.

Mario's verbs of play may remain consistent throughout – run, jump, pound, clamber –but each level is presented as a rounded idea that can stand alone, a vignette-like five-minute journey around a single idea, or a set of juxtaposing ones.

If the name wasn't strange enough, it's also one of very few Android smartphones to sport the "QWERTY monoblock" form factor (aka, BlackBerry form factor). Yet, one feature in particular, allows the HTC ChaCha to stand alone: a dedicated Facebook button.

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Eggplant stands alone, a vegetable like no other.

Each stands alone, a separate work of art.

However, each one also stands alone, a self-contained miniature.

It stands alone, a homicide, and the identity of his killers remains a mystery.

He stood alone, a slight figure, holding a twelve-string guitar in front of the microphones.

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