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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rich one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is abundant, valuable, or full of depth, often in the context of experiences, stories, or flavors.
Example: "The meal was a rich one, filled with layers of flavor that delighted the palate."
Alternatives: "a lavish one" or "a bountiful one."
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But the idea of the Nazi on the fence is a rich one, even if well worn.
Such happiness is "painfully out of reach for a bachelor," even a rich one with servants; it really depends on a wife who can cook and entertain, who can turn a house into a home.
For Mr. Beller, who has worked with Ms. Muller on four previous pieces, the partnership is a rich one.
Brian Foley, an independent compensation expert, said that the package certainly seemed to be a rich one and that it was not yet clear just how dependent it was on the performance of the company and its stock.
It is, though, a rich one.
Yet Gormley's idea is a rich one.
"Boy, that was a rich one," he says.
So far, it has been a rich one.
The evangelical heritage, for all its faults, is a rich one.
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You press a few buttons and wham! you're battling it out against your neighbor in a rich one-on-one (or more) race.
Hands down, the best dish was the butterscotch-habanero bread pudding, a rich one-two punch.
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