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The phrase "a one did" is not correct and does not make sense in standard written English.
It is unclear what context or meaning is intended, making it unusable in any formal or informal communication.
Example: "A one did what exactly?" (This is an example of questioning the phrase's clarity.)
Alternatives: "one did" or "a single one did".
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b) Inexperienced staff may miss PE due to lack of experience/education. Also noted is that the i-PE pathway received three inappropriate referrals from radiology at the same period: a) one did not have a PE, b) one was referred for further investigations and c) one patient was a suspected but not verified DVT and not PE.
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Our uncle asked who wanted to go for a walk; no one did.
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