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To stand in your own feet means to be independent.
When I started traveling, I rarely felt lonely.
I bear in mind that misfortunes never come singly.
I considered his originality of great importance.
I would rather remain single than live an unhappy life with him.
I heard him mumble to himself.
I am going to work out the problem by myself.
I finished the work by myself.
I come here every Fourth of July.
I walked alone.
I'm economically independent of my parents.
I like to go to a cabin in the woods to enjoy solitude.
I felt lonely.
I feel so lonely that I want someone to talk with.
I don't have the power to finish the work alone.
I am as sad and lonely as can be.
I've taught myself to play the guitar.
I am listening to his recital.
I considered his originality of great importance.
My father told me to do so on my own.

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