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The phrase "a one name" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a single name, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "In this context, we are looking for a one name that represents our brand effectively."
Alternatives: "a single name" or "one name only".
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Users are required to input gene names into the input-field in a one name per line format.
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Both were wildly popular, highly visible and on a one-name basis with their piece of the Upper West Side: Harry for a debonair self-assurance reminiscent of Cary Grant, Bix for his diplomatic skills and soulful eyes.
"He deals with us on a one-name basis and he talks the kind of language that we're not second-class citizens even if he is from North Jersey.
Previously: Jason Isbell is Solo, But Not Alone; Ryan Bingham Will Ring Your Decibels; Get to Know Lissie on a One-Name Basis.
Everyone was a one-name star, if not an actual brand-name superstar, on Thursday around the N.B.A.
Enter a one-name singer, Valeriya, with thatchlike blond bangs.
"We need a cushion!" Dorji, a one-name deadeye, screamed at his teammate Dechen Tshering.
A popular offshoot of family history is a one-name study.
"She is like Madonna or Cher, a one-name icon," said Linda Corcoran, a zoo spokeswoman.
Mr. Hagman is set to return as J. R. Ewing, the Texas oil magnate who became a one-name shorthand for '80s-era greed and ruthlessness.
Everything is as the pilgrim would have it: Wendell (he's a one-name icon, like Madonna, but probably in that respect only) is kind and welcoming, all smiles.
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