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"a one-on-one" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where two individuals are face-to-face or having a direct and personal interaction with each other. Example: "The CEO requested to have a one-on-one meeting with each employee to discuss their performance and goals for the upcoming year."
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We want a one-on-one relationship.
It's just a one-on-one".
Make a one-on-one advising appointment.
Ending a one-on-one session, smile.
Prefer a one-on-one appointment?
There's never a one-on-one agreement.
"It's not a one-on-one battle".
Can I schedule a one-on-one appointment?
It's nerve-wracking to have a one-on-one interview.
A one-on-one meeting between students and advisors.
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I want to have a one on one with everybody.
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