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The phrase "a mistake one" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific type of mistake, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "That was a mistake one could easily avoid if they had paid more attention."
Alternatives: "an error" or "a blunder".
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"You think, maybe there was a mistake one day, and all Muybridge's cameras went off together, and maybe on some shelf there are these glass plates of this horse, time-sliced, by Muybridge".
It was a mistake, one I would not make again.
It was a mistake, one that he would take back in a heartbeat.
But HBO still passed — a mistake, one of the network's top executives later admitted.
When a dairy farmer's wife makes a mistake one morning, her life falls apart.
The idea that it says anything about a person's intelligence is simply a mistake: one we need to fix.
Similar(33)
But she made a mistake on one word.
"Just made a mistake on one of my pitches today that cost me some runs," Hernández said through an interpreter.
When a hair colorist had made a mistake on one of the girls, Michelle did an operation worthy of Bond, James Bond, and got it all sorted and fixed.
"His [Cameron's] view is that the decision with regard to the foreign affairs committee is a mistaken one," the spokesman said.
I mention this because your assuming a person such as I should be counted among your loyal subscribers is not a mistaken one.
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