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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single pimple" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to one specific pimple, often in a context discussing skin conditions or personal grooming.
Example: "After trying a new skincare product, I noticed a single pimple on my forehead that wasn't there before."
Alternatives: "one pimple" or "a lone pimple."
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Never scratch at a pimple scab or at a pimple; It will leave a mark.
Her definition of a medical emergency: "If someone has a pimple, and they're singing tomorrow".
Press a slice of refrigerated potato on a pimple.
Or like a tiny pimple on an otherwise beautiful face.
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