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The phrase "a one known" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific individual or entity that is recognized, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "He is a one known for his contributions to the field of science." (This example is not ideal due to the phrasing.)
Alternatives: "a well-known" or "a recognized".
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The Hammonds were accused of setting other fires — including a one known as "the Granddad" that scorched 46,000 acres — and were charged with multiple counts of arson, conspiracy, and witness tampering.
Withaferin A, one known inhibitor of the Hsp90 co-chaperone Cdc37, was shown to decrease aggregated tau in a mouse model, but it also led to the induction of Hsp27 and Hsp70 [ 28].
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The subpoena itself is an unusual one known as a 2703 d).
A: No one knows.
S and P are contents of A whether one knows A simply or discursively.
Ah, they said, he's a dark one, knows how to do abortions and all that.
What's going on in a building?" No one knows what the natural microbial life of a building should be.
Is there a gem of a place no one knows about?
But what about a gown by a name no one knows yet?
Typically tipsy, Piet blesses Breughelland as a place where no one knows a care.
This is a Sweden no one knows.
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