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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "I borrowed one" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you acquired something through borrowing it from someone else. For example, "I needed a new book for my research project, so I borrowed one from the library."
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I borrowed one at each gig".
I borrowed one from someone and that's how I got started.
A few days after talking to Mr. Mays, I borrowed one in rental-car white with cherry-red interior from a Ford dealership.
Instead of using a key, I borrowed one of the radio frequency ID tags that drivers swipe over a reader, and I hit the "engine start" button to get rolling.
"I borrowed one of his accordions at the last minute".
Our apartment was always cold, so I had a sweater on, plus I borrowed one of his big, bulky sweaters.
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Why didn't I borrow one of those church vehicles with "Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos" emblazoned on its sides?
"I, can I borrow one of your pistols?" January 28 , 2015
In the classic example, instead of buying a new toolbox when I need to use a hammer, I borrow one from my neighbor.
For many industry folks, Inflatable Crowd's products are an excuse to make extremely lame jokes like "Can I borrow one for the carpool lane?" but Richard is careful to note that his blow-up torsos are a practical solution to the problem of creating real-life crowds, which may soon become an obsolete need for the film industry.
I've borrowed one of the comedian's most famous bits, in which he describes moving to Sydney and discovering people are rarely satisfied with his answer to this question.
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