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The phrase "a one source" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically intended to refer to a single source of information or data, but the correct phrasing would be "a single source" or "one source."
Example: "For this research, we relied on a single source to ensure consistency in our findings."
Alternatives: "a single source" or "one source."
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Donald Wagner, a professor of Middle East studies and comparative religion at North Park University on Chicago's North Side, is a One Source client who has talked to the attorney general about his troubles with a Countrywide pay option loan.
(a) One source.
Only a chunk of all searches involve a "one source" answer that would fit into Clemons's characterization.
Debra Guzman said her teenage son Anthony asked her to allow him to attend a One Source talent screening last year, and she obliged.
Although a goal of this work was to evaluate possible improvements in sensitivity of IMS-MS measurements, a specific instrument platform was used that incorporated only a one source ion funnel.
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The company was also trying to increase the number of people who shopped at Nordstrom in more than one way, since those so-called multichannel shoppers spend four times, on average, what a one-source shopper does, Mr. Nordstrom said.
The outbreak, which has killed three people and made 575 other Chi-Chi's patrons sick, is the nation's biggest outbreak of hepatitis A from one source.
"You'll see a one-source assault: wireless, wireline and data.
He employs no gadgets, no special props, nothing but the simplest lighting – probably a one-source light coming from the side of the sitter's head".
That wasn't good enough for Stefan Fatsis, reviewing "Paterno" in Slate, who said the biography read "like a one-source story, a writer's attempt to prop up the Potemkin village of his subject's life".
It is worth to mention here that the AE source positions are estimated using a one-source ASL system instead of a two-source one, in order to avoid more propagation of errors from the ASL system to the PA system.
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