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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a minute of one" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a brief moment or a specific time related to one person or thing, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "Can I have a minute of one person's time to discuss the project?"
Alternatives: "a moment of one" or "a minute from one".
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Seeing this explosion six times takes only a single link click, and less than a minute of one's time".
Seeing this explosion six times takes only a single link click, and less than a minute of one's time". The horror of the Boston-bombing Vine is also more potent than the train crash because it shows bodies.
They couldn't have afforded a minute of One Day University.
(How else do you explain bonfires within less than a minute of one another?).
He alternates with the Frenchman Karim Benzema, and each of them bows to the man who rarely misses a game, or even a minute of one: Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal.
He said that at 10 am (GMT+3) two people were delivered within a minute of one another, both dead.
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About a minute out of one of their cameras is only 35 megabytes…which is impressive and can be sent to people in a snap.
Triclinic birnessite is different from hexagonal birnessite in that the triclinic form has a minute lengthening of one of the unit cell planes, most likely resulting from an increase in Mn III) [22 24].
There was a tweet within a minute of the first one removing any possible ambiguity.
I watched a few minutes of one of his lectures on YouTube, though.
(She has clustered all the spheres of her life, from home to work to church, so they are located within a few minutes of one another).
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