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The phrase "a one turn" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a single instance of a turn, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "In the game, you can make a one turn move to advance your position."
Alternatives: "a single turn" or "one turn".
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He trains this morning, a one turn jog around the track.
Although widely used among pro players, it was inarguably over-powered especially as when combined with another card, the Frothing Berserker, it could offer a one turn kill.
In the structure presented here, the large non-conserved C-terminal region comprising residues Cys281 to Pro323, although containing a short hairpin and a one turn 310 helix, is mostly devoid of regular secondary structure (Fig. 1a).
All other moves are a one turn of the upper side depending of the colors between the top and bottom layer.
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The knock on that emphatic win was that the Met is merely a one-turn mile.
A one-turn ICP coil was installed to dissociate the hydrogen molecules by the induced magnetic field inside the chamber.
A one-turn design with a single superconducting L-band linac is compared to a two-turn single-linac design.
A video shows Kovalchuk, attempting to take his cue from a graceful partner, awkwardly landing a one-turn jump.
A one-turn helix H5, containing the C117 in the wild-type form, is located at the C-terminus.
For a one-turn CNS, the stiffness first decreases and then increases with the tension displacement and less influenced by the chiral type.
"A one-turn mile is still basically a sprint and a lot different than going two turns," he said.
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