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The phrase "a current one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is up-to-date or relevant at the present time.
Example: "We need to ensure that we are using a current one for our project to stay competitive in the market."
Alternatives: "an up-to-date one" or "a recent one."
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Mr Cowing says participants range in age from their 20s to their 80s, and include ex-NASA employees like himself as well as a current one who works on the project in his spare time.Although the ISEE-3 was launched a year later than the Voyager 1 and 2 probes, its computers are much less powerful.
A current one is L. Dennis Kozlowski, the former chief executive of Tyco International, on trial on charges of looting the company.
Never start a new regimen or stop a current one without letting your primary care provider in on the news.
But I can usually assuage this guilt by reminding myself that if I were to impose some sort of embargo on starting a new book before finishing a current one, I would end up reading fewer books.
For some reason they had an outdated resume on file (she had provided them with a current one) that had old contact information.
Eisenhower ran for the Presidency in 1952 not only on his record in a recent war but on his promise to end what was then a current one, a still-developing quagmire.
I'd prefer that billboards didn't hurl pseudo-swear words and at me, for instance -- "kiss my @," said one on the turnpike a few months back; "no freakin' way," a current one near the Lincoln Tunnel blares.
A current one appears above.
A current one is at nytimes.com/circuits.
He was a former Roosevelt student, not a current one.
He is a former owner, not a current one.
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