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The phrase "a one act" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a one-act play or performance, which is a theatrical work that consists of a single act without intermission.
Example: "The festival featured several short performances, including a one act that captivated the audience with its powerful storytelling."
Alternatives: "a one-act play" or "a single act".
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NEIL GAIMAN has a one act play in the festival!
Coen's play barely even constitutes a rough draft for a one act.
Start small: write a ten minute play or a One Act before you attempt a full-length.
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Within one month he published a book titled Borrones, composed of several stories and a one-act play.
That was a one-act, incomplete "Nutcracker".
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