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The phrase "a one number" is not correct in written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a specific meaning in standard usage.
Example: "Please provide a one number that represents the total."
Alternatives: "a single number" or "one figure".
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David was awarded a patent for co-developing a "one number" telecom service, and taught at Rutgers University in the Electrical Engineering Department.
The Google owned Grand Central offers a one number everywhere telephone service.
The score provides a one number summary useful for prioritization.
The Matthews correlation coefficient is essentially a one number representation of the confusion matrix, and is thus suitable to compare the outcome of different model predictions.
Each number has a one number area code which is in place before the number that you wish to call.
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If you want to get a one-number read on how many times a day you check your phone, a free, simple app called Checky, for iPhone and Android, can tell you how many times a day you unlock your device.
(Those channel numbers may confuse cable customers accustomed to a one-number, one-channel lineup.
We won't ever have a positional system that wholly encapsulates each of the N.B.A.'s many uniquely talented players any more than we'll manufacture a one-number metric that flawlessly articulates complete basketball value.
Republicans, who want a "one-number" census, see further battles ahead.
Time for Plan B: buy a one-number, worldwide cell phone so clients could call me directly and purchase a prepaid calling card so I could return calls from a pay phone for 40%to80%0% less than cell phone prices.
Our visualization also provides more information than is possible with a one-number score.
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