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The phrase "stay alone" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as describing someone's decision to be by themselves or staying in one place without accompanying others. For example: - After a long day at work, I just want to go home and stay alone. - She preferred to stay alone in her room and read a book rather than socialize with her roommates. - He's not great at socializing, so he often chooses to stay alone during group outings. - The campground offers both group and solo campsites, so you can choose to stay alone or with friends. - I decided to stay alone at the hotel while my friends went out to explore the city.
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Why did the young novelist go stay alone with his wife's sister on Nantucket?
Dieters are also advice "not to stay alone" on the website.
He does, knowing that if you stay alone you are definitely going to die.
"When you stay alone in your room before any race, you become idle," Loroupe said.
"One becomes disagreeable, one fidgets, one can't stay alone, one can't read a book with comfort.
Now I'm busy all day long and at no time do I stay alone to myself.
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Cornell stayed alone in the house.
Like him, she was staying alone at the hotel.
I spent a lot of time staying alone and reading.
I stayed alone at home for four days.
Mr. Decosta apparently stayed alone in Mr. Reiss's office.
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