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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a one line" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "a one-liner." You can use it when referring to a brief, witty remark or a concise statement, often used in humor or to summarize something.
Example: "He always has a clever one-liner ready to lighten the mood."
Alternatives: "a one-liner" or "a brief statement."
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So you have to do a one line calculation, which is very simple.
You see publishers, sales idiots like me, love a one line pitch.
Luckily, this channel pooling behaviour is configurable, so it turned out to be a one line fix.
It's a one line script.
This is a one line recap of the entire product.
The format is a one line tip directly below the Tweet.
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