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The phrase "a defining one" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is significant or crucial in determining the nature or character of something else. Example: "This moment was a defining one in her career, shaping her future opportunities."
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Yet nearly 11 years on, I reflect upon that moment as a defining one.
Yet on the other he had a party membership still reeling from the "secret courts" fiasco and who want to see the party leadership stand firm on an issue – civil liberties – which most see as a defining one for the party.
It was also a defining one.
It's an intriguing story of the new parliament, and potentially, a defining one.
It may be a defining one for Gareth Ainsworth, the manager.
This year shapes as a defining one for the virtues of free agency.
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Companies have embraced Agile development methodology, which is more of a continuous development approach than a defined one.
These categories can then be used to define relationships within an individual ontology such as defining one dataset as a subclass of an existing dataset or defining one workflow component as a subclass of an existing workflow component.
When Adrien Broner meets welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao on Saturday night, it will go a long way in defining one of the sport's most perplexing personalities.
In that sense, Lighter Capital might be riding a trend more than defining one.
In that sense, Lighter Capital might be riding a trend more than defining one.
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