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a stand alone machine is a machine which cannot communicate with other computers, i.e is not connected to any sort of network (this includes a home or corporate network, and the internet)
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Yes, phrases can stand alone as complete thoughts or expressions, even if they do not form complete sentences. For example, "Under the sun" is a phrase that can convey a complete idea or image.
Throw them in the washing machine ALONE.
An independent clause can stand alone as a complete sentence, expressing a complete thought. In contrast, a dependent clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and relies on an independent clause to form a complete thought.
standalone results = results of the parent company alone & consolidated results = results of the parent company + its subsidiaries
It might have been possible to answer the question is you had had the time to complete the question!
Not really i would go with a resistance machine instead, like bowflex.
A single semicolon standing alone does not form a complete statement.
A subordinate clause is a clause that can not stand alone as a complete sentence, because it does not express a complete thought
self contained, does not require any other device to function