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The phrase "a real one of" is not standard and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in informal contexts where you want to emphasize the authenticity of something among a group or category.
Example: "I finally found a real one of those vintage cameras everyone talks about."
Alternatives: "an authentic one of" or "a genuine one of".
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Not a real one, of course, but a fictional one: Ms. Wesley is a novelist.
The risk, if there is a real one, of developing this form of diabetes seems to be related to the consumption of unmodified cows' milk in infancy by susceptible people.
Plus it's a unique form factor for this sort of RC drone, making it a real one of a kind.
He thinks, "Why couldn't I be 'neither' or 'both'?" The court case isn't a real one, of course -- even in the context of a novel that waffles between gritty and surreal, it serves as a metaphor for the crimes, both physical and psychological, that are endured by its protagonist and his peers.
A real one of a kind".
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So naturally, when Lady Gaga's boyfriend's birthday rolls around, the singer buys him one of the limited edition rucksacks that Damien Hirst designed in collaboration with The Row. Grazia reports that Taylor Kinney, Gaga's rumored fiance, "loves his backpacks so she wanted to get a real one-of-a-kind -- only 12 have been made".
Suffice it to say that until you've watched a puppet lobster choose a real one out of a tank and have it boiled, you haven't seen everything.
Unfortunately, this possibility is a real one for employees of companies like Chrysler.
Strictly speaking, the Long Depression was not a real one in the sense of stagnant or negative growth.
In Sweden, however, the logic of numbers is still largely seen as a matter – a very real one – of overburdened administrative processing and short-term absorptive capacity of a country that most citizens still regard as fundamentally open.
An ideal index fund would have zero tracking error, a real one, a tenth of a percent or so.
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