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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific brand or model of a product, often in contexts like automotive or manufacturing.
Example: "The dealership specializes in vehicles from a single make, ensuring they have extensive knowledge about their features and maintenance."
Alternatives: "one brand" or "a sole manufacturer".
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Two twos and a single make it just five from a very good first over.
Small-time entrepreneurs known as aggregators prowl the Internet cobbling together orders of thousands of a single make and model.
As one reseller says, "There's always a place to put the phone". Small-time entrepreneurs known as aggregators prowl the Internet cobbling together orders of thousands of a single make and model.
The longer answer is that the car dealership system in America is a tangle of regulation which the car makers know will have to be unpicked but they want to be the ones who unravel it in their own way: they do not want superstores cutting right through the system.Strict laws on franchises mean that car dealers are overwhelmingly local firms (often family-owned) selling a single make.
Only a single make and brand of surgical marking pen was investigated.
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The reason is that a young playwright no longer has to pin all his hopes to a single make-orbreak commercial production of his work.
I feel sad that so many women tell me they can't wear lipstick, because it is truly the most joy you will ever extract from a single make-up item.
Unless you two are the worst kissers in Britain, a single make-out session couldn't possibly extinguish both the hotsy-totsy feelings you copped to, as well as the underlying friendship.
Bonds went to bat five times, got a single, made an out and walked three times.
Njósnavélin is a serene and contemplative song whose lyric is a single made up word, as with all the tracks Sigur Rós recorded on their untitled 2002 album.
A single made with Dan Le Sac, Thou Shalt Always Kill, a droll rap about modern dos and don'ts, hit the top 40.
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