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  1. I can manage on my own, thanks. → own Examples from the Corpus left on ... own • I did not want to be left on my own. • Ipswich could have fallen further behind after 54 minutes when Wilkinson sent Hendrie tearing through on the left on his own. • The hope, of course, was always that one would be left on one's own.

  2. own: [verb] to have or hold as property : possess. to have power or mastery over.

  3. (ALL) ON YOUR OWN definition: 1. alone: 2. without any help: 3. alone: . Learn more.

  4. 2. Nov. 2020 · On my own’ and ‘my own’ have different meanings - check that you know the difference after watching Sam’s explanation with this quiz.Which is correct?I woul...

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  5. on my own, all on my own adv (without company) da solo loc agg (da solo) per conto mio loc agg : I have lived on my own since my daughter moved out. Vivo da solo da quando mia figlia se n'è andata. on my own, all on my own adv (without help) da solo agg : I'm proud of myself for assembling the wardrobe on my own.

  6. 13. Juni 2013 · "Theses two phrases mean almost the same thing, but they are used in different context. You would say, 'I want to find out about it on my own.' But you wouldn't say 'by myself' because 'on my own' means for myself, and not just 'by myself.' You could say 'I went swimming by myself', and that would mean that there was no one there swimming with ...

  7. 7. Nov. 2017 · In my own way is the idiomatically correct expression. I can't think of a situation where I would use on my own way. Now, in my way and on my way are both valid expressions. You could say in my way instead of in my own way if you wanted to; the own just provides a bit of emphasis. If I am on my way, I am proceeding to an expected destination ...