Sentence examples for a one of one from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a one of one" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize uniqueness or exclusivity, but it is better to clarify the meaning.
Example: "This artwork is truly a one of one, with no duplicates in existence."
Alternatives: "one of a kind" or "unique piece".

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"That phenomenon is going on across the whole industry where the kid really wants to have a unique product, he wants to have a one of one if he can," Powell said.

"It could be a one of one sneaker from some brand no one heard of that nobody wants, and, yeah, it's limited, but there's no demand there," he said.

(Better is the beige-and-red combo, worn by Kid Cudi himself on the cover of an in-store broadsheet, but it's a one of one, sadly).

"I'm a one of one.

Nowadays it's a one of one, not that anyone should bother trying to compete.

As rap stars go he seemed untameable, a one of one, an outlier in an era of the neatly polished.

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A one-of-one show car designed, built and factory-sanctioned by the coachbuilder Stile Bertone for the 1968 Brussels auto show, the Miura Roadster is gorgeous, if something of a misnomer — it's kind of a targa, right?

Is the monster an individual monster – one of one – or a broader member of the tribe from which it comes?

All of these normal artifacts of a one-on-one interview disappear in front of a group.

It was his last real home and is a tangible link to one of one of our greatest war poets".

You're always trying to find a one-of-a-kind place, one that no one has ever seen before.

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