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The phrase "a single item of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific object or unit within a larger group or category.
Example: "The report focuses on a single item of interest that could significantly impact our findings."
Alternatives: "one piece of" or "a solitary unit of".
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The shop carries not a single item of Gap clothing.
And what is wrong with datum for a single item of data?
The reformer king failed to initiate a single item of a political reform agenda.
Other shopkeepers were more understanding, even though none of them had a single item of stock that was "sharia compliant".
Like many people living in Britain today, I don't own a single item of clothing that costs over £200.
The low-cost airline, until late last year, permitted passengers to carry on board just a single item of luggage.
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However, since it was only a single item out of a total of 61, this represents 1.6% of the total test.
97% of climate scientists agree: global warming is not expected to end anytime soon, despite what Breitbart.com recently wrote, which is a prime example of cherry picking, or pulling a single item out of context to build a misleading case.
Task conditions of low perceptual load for example, detection of a single item or of one that pops out from among dissimilar items result in distractor processing even if people attempt to ignore irrelevant distractors.
There were few differences on SRH across various diagnostic/clinical measures of health.A single item measure of SRH may be useful; the generalizability of the item must be considered.
This includes the use of self-reported data on physical activity, and the use of a single item measurement of self-perceived health.
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