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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a one expression" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to refer to a singular expression, but it is not a commonly used or accepted phrase.
Example: "In this context, we are looking for a single expression that captures the essence of the idea."
Alternatives: "a single expression" or "one expression".
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(2) The four fluorescent genes are most likely to stay together and exhibit a "one-expression, all-expression" pattern.
In less severe situations, it can be a transition from one expression of values to a higher or lower expression.
With one expression on your face!
There's genuine venom here: "David Schwimmer is a terrible actor with one expression, and he looks like a mushroom".
NICHOLAS CONFESSORE Doling Out Power, Albany-Style Getting one's name on a public building is but one expression of political power.
In sequence-based methods, an image sequence displays one expression.
In the second approach, an image sequence displays one expression.
Confirmatory factor analyses indicated that both problem gambling and general gambling involvement loaded on single factors with other measures of risk, suggesting that gambling represents one expression of a general propensity for risk-taking.
The new Charter is just one expression of a desire for change.
In heart failure, nocturnal CSR might only be one expression of an unstable respiratory control.
One small problem: she only has one expression.
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