Sentence examples for a protagonist of one from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a protagonist of one" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a protagonist in a specific context, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "In the story, she is a protagonist of one, navigating her own challenges."
Alternatives: "a main character in one" or "the lead in one".

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On December 2nd Mark Garnier, MP for Wyre Forest, was caught on tape dismissing the "dog-end voters" living in "the outlying regions" of the country.As if the comparison to the "back to basics" years were not obvious, one recent story even concerns a protagonist of one of the 1990s scandals: David Mellor.

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JW World Cups 1998, 2002, 2006 Appearances 12 Goals 5 A protagonist of two finals, finishing one a national hero and the other in rather a disgrace, one of the best European players of all time, Zidane's first World Cup was a personal triumph in which he scored two goals against Brazil in the final, prompting the giant projection of his image on the Arc de Triomphe.

A preacher is the protagonist of one of her earliest stories, "Taking Care," published in the '70s.

Cameron behaves as if he were the embattled protagonist of one of his own films — an ordinary Joe beaten on the anvil of extraordinary trials.

Ixchel, the self-named protagonist of "One Holy Night", is a thirteen-year-old girl who lives in Chicago with her uncle and grandmother who immigrated from Mexico.

For years, Paul McCartney maintained that the protagonist of one his most poignant songs was an entirely fictional construct, her first name borrowed from Help! actress Eleanor Bron and her surname taken from a wine merchant in Bristol.

Sinclair's organisation of material is adept, with adjacent fragments, essays and transcripts playing off and enriching one another: the protagonist of one memoir becomes the author of the next; a scene described in the 19th century is re-encountered in the 20th.

The protagonist of one of Manea's most beautifully mooded stories, "The Turning Point," is a man whose only vivid experience is an infatuation with the sea.

The best thing in Neku's life is something he can't see: he is the protagonist of one of the best role-playing games ever made.

He was the protagonist of one of the most bizarre episodes of the dying days of the Gonzalez governments when he fled the country after shaking off his own police tail.

Athens itself, of course, was to become the protagonist of one such tragico-historical "plot": during Herodotus' lifetime, the preëminent Greek city-state travelled a Sophoclean road from the heady triumph of the Persian Wars to the onset of the Peloponnesian War, a conflict during which it lost both its political and its moral authority.

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