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The phrase "a pressed one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object that has been pressed, such as clothing or a specific item that has undergone a pressing process.
Example: "She wore a crisp, white shirt, a pressed one that looked perfect for the meeting."
Alternatives: "a smoothed one" or "a ironed one".
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Use a loose powder to set your foundation in the morning and a pressed one for touchups.
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He just stood there gazing down at me and then, after a moment, he pressed one hand to my shoulder in Slavic commiseration, turned and walked away.
In tasks requiring a manual response, children pressed one of the two touch-pad mouse buttons to indicate the side of the screen (left or right) of the correct stimulus.
When pressed, one offered a photocopied diploma with whited-out markings.
This is the moment when the skills of a political natural, pressed one-to-one with voters, are expected to vault him forward.
(Whatever Christie is getting from this experience, simple human pleasure is probably not it). This is the moment when the skills of a political natural, pressed one-to-one with voters, are expected to vault him forward.
I called their headquarters, and there was an automatic message: "Press one to leave a comment about Michael Phelps--".
Dolphins taking part in an experiment had to press one of two levers to distinguish between sounds, some of which were very similar.
"Press one for English.
Yet educators continue to press on families a one-size-fits-all route.
But a free press – one that is independent and unfettered – is crucial to a free society.
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