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The phrase "a lone sheet of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a single, solitary piece of paper or material, often emphasizing its isolation or uniqueness.
Example: "In the middle of the cluttered desk, there was a lone sheet of paper with important notes scribbled on it."
Alternatives: "a single sheet of" or "one solitary sheet of".
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I checked the back of my hand where I'd scribbled the street name and peered through the building's grates, where a lone sheet of paper taped to a dirty glass window featured a dance schedule: 14 00, Tango.
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