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The phrase "a single facet of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe one aspect or component of a larger topic or issue. Example: "This report examines a single facet of climate change, focusing specifically on its impact on biodiversity."
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It's a sobering look at just a single facet of the climate change dilemma.
This thesis proposes a single facet of the multiple complexity of this vital organ: filtration.
Her contributions to the University were but a single facet of one of the world's most remarkable philanthropic careers.
If you visit Tate Britain, you might find yourself in a single-room exhibition showing a single facet of the artist Frank Bowling's work.
Rhimes' story of overinvesting in a single facet of herself her work identity and then burning out is unfortunately all too common; and her story of recovering by reviving other identities is all too rare.
Although most previous studies on CSCR have been retrospective and have focused on a single facet of the patient's personality, we conducted a prospective, intercontinental, controlled study to analyze the multifaceted personality profile in CSCR.
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During light reception, rays from a small area of the field of view fall on a single facet and are concentrated upon the rhabdom of the retinula cells below.
In the GT analysis the main branches were analyzed as different measurement conditions of a single facet.
And it's just a single facet in a much larger mechanism of DIY printmaking that's rapidly sweeping the globe.
Each of the retinal units below a single facet is termed an ommatidium.
When the actual cutting started, he might spend a month on a single facet, Ms. Esphahani said.
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