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The phrase "one more question" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when someone wants to ask one more additional question before concluding a conversation or activity, or when someone has asked a few questions already and wants to ask one more before they are finished. Example sentence: "Would you mind if I ask one more question before we wrap up our meeting?"
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"One more question.
One more question about Fallujah.
"One more question," he said.
One more question please.
One more question, Mr. Corzine.
One more question that is not easy to answer.
One more question: Is Ovie still to be considered a superstar?
One more question -- about what his valuable, illegal skill actually was -- and Holmes snaps.
KOLBERT: One more question.
R.A.: One more question.
I only have one more question.
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