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Discover Ludwig"I'll have one" is a correct and usable sentence in written English
You can use it when indicating that you want one of something. For example, you could say: "I'll take the chicken sandwich, and I'll have one for my son too."
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I'll be sad to send it back, but I'll have one eye on Sony Ericsson's press site, expecting an Xperia Play 2 announcement before too long.
If I want a roast dinner, I'll have one with my family on the 25th.
"Go on, I'll have one toke," you say, breathing in and passing it along.
"If they're serving mimosas, I'll have one," joked the woman sitting next to me on one of the folding chairs hospitably set out just inside the entrance for customers who arrive early.
I eat a lot of fruit because if I fill up on strawberries or an apple, then I'll have one small piece of cheesecake rather than two big pieces.
Socially at ease, they were free to indulge an acquisitive streak, "not embarrassed to purchase in multiples or to tell me, 'I'll have one of these in every color.' " Other covert shoppers conduct their operations on the Web.
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Someday I will have one.
"I will have one," he said.
Hopefully I will have one by then.
"Hopefully I will have one in," he said.
Eventually I will have one side of my head shaved before they put me to sleep.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com