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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a casual one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is informal or relaxed in nature, such as a meeting, event, or style.
Example: "We decided to have a casual one for our team gathering, where everyone could dress comfortably and enjoy a laid-back atmosphere."
Alternatives: "an informal one" or "a relaxed one".
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While the question of how well the president is protected is never a casual one, it has taken on special resonance with Mr. Obama, the nation's first black president.
His girlfriend lives on 57th Street and their acquaintance, it seems, is a casual one: Don a sharp-suited adman, Midge a modern-looking illustrator.
Penalties: Paraguay* 2-1 Japan: Barrios strokes a casual one into the bottom right.
But this suspicion will only be a casual one, something that causes wry amusement and little else.
Even for a President whose acquaintanceship with the truth is a casual one, explaining away the figures in the C.B.O.
Olmos met yesterday with various theater arts students and faculty for a casual one hour conversation about a melange of subjects.
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When packing for any business trip--even a casual one--it's always smart to be prepared for formal occasions, too.
I am surprised that someone in a casual one-night-stand would try to do it to a woman without talking to her about it or getting a measure of her interest.
Don't feel rejected, it is a different time with a different lifestyle, a more casual one.
Or, they might suggest that a player drop down a level, from a serious game to a more casual one.
One of the patterns I'm seeing is that more financial companies, especially smaller independent ones, are getting rid of the normal suit attire in exchange for a more casual one.
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