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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Are...alone

When I say "Are any of these solution alone the answer to my current problems."
Does it mean is there one solution to my current problems?
  

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Yes, but you should say "solutions" in the question and end the question with a question mark. "

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Yes, but you should say "solutions" in the question and end the question with a question mark.

"Are any of these solutions alone the answer to my current problems?"

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