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The phrase "a single property" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific characteristic or attribute of something, often in contexts like real estate, programming, or general descriptions.
Example: "In this analysis, we will focus on a single property of the dataset that significantly impacts the results."
Alternatives: "one specific attribute" or "a lone characteristic".
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But it's a single property in a particular region.
No payout on a single property will exceed five hundred thousand euros.
They paid $5.4 billion for Stuy Town, the highest price ever for a single property.
Outside of London, not a single property was sold for more than £10m, compared with ten last year.
Mr. Wynn who is less bullish on Macao's short-term prospects than Mr. Adelson, operates a single property in Macao.
The gamble paid off: the Bellagio generated the largest profits for a single property in Las Vegas history.
It will also place a unrealistic regulatory burden on millions of private landlords, most of whom let out a single property or even just a room.
Dan Wilson Craw, policy officer at Generation Rent, said: "Paying an upfront fee before seeing a single property, let alone agreeing a tenancy, is full of risk.
There is a single property that is the exception to the rule: we own and operate One Pepsi Way in Somers, in Westchester.
"I live in the middle of Foss drainage board land above York, where flooding would not harm a single property but water is sent down as fast as possible to York".
The Bow Group proposes that foreign residents should be limited to the purchase of a single property, and only in the new-build sector, with penalties if they sell within five years.
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