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The phrase "a one more" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not typically used in any context, as it combines an article with a numeral in a way that does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I would like a one more cookie, please."
Alternatives: "one more" or "an additional one".
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A: One more time.
Both companies must have a "one more thing" item on tap.
Simple and intuitive gameplay, with a one more go factor.
Alas, there is a "one more heave" tone to Republican plans.
I believe they are profoundly wrong". And after Mr Cameron yesterday said a "one more heave" attitude to victory would be "wrong and pathetic", he told delegates "we should get up off our knees and stop apologising".
Apple is Apple — they may always have a "one more thing" up their sleeve.
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He needs to get those people back and a one-more-heave approach focused on inner-London – or appearing to be so – will not help to achieve this.
Imagine if Zuckerberg had saved the WhatsApp news for a one-more-thing moment towards the end of his speech.
Was one a better killing or a nicer one, more deserving of leniency?
It was a typical "One More Thing…" moment.
She left Sharapova running like a rabbit one more time.
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