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One
adjective
Of a period of time, being particular
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The word 'One' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an unspecified single person or thing, or to indicate a particular thing from a group of things. For example, you could say "One must take precautions in order to stay safe during the pandemic".
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One can see why.
Dr. Hamilton was one of them.
He wasn't the only one.
He was one of the most gentle and unflappable politicians I have ever known, yet he was immensely courageous, too, not least when he spoke for the country against the invasion of Iraq".
No, not that one.
Trials of this idea are currently under way, one of which should report next year.
One is to use gels containing antiretroviral drugs.
Not one".
David, if you think this election is about leadership, then debate me one on one.
"All the people who form those relations to me make up my community and you assaulted every single one of them".
"Maybe one".
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