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The phrase "a million ones" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a large quantity of something, often in a figurative or hyperbolic sense.
Example: "In the game, I collected a million ones, but it still wasn't enough to win."
Alternatives: "countless ones" or "a myriad of ones".
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In other words, the weapon -- one weapon has a two, one has a three on it, there's no one".
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scores above a hundred and thirty-one.
"Add a zero," one participant suggested.
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