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The phrase "a one reason" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "one" should not be preceded by "a"; the correct form is simply "one reason."
Example: "One reason I enjoy reading is that it expands my knowledge."
Alternatives: "a single reason" or "one explanation."
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A One reason people come to me is because they have difficult sites.
A: One reason I hadn't previously realized was so important is that many presenters use PowerPoint as speaking notes.
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