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The phrase "a single station" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific station, often in contexts related to transportation, broadcasting, or any system with multiple stations.
Example: "The train will stop at a single station before reaching its final destination."
Alternatives: "one station" or "a lone station".
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But Cohen couldn't get a single station excited about the idea of broadcasting TED talks.
At the end, Mr. McIntire was heard on a single station, in Camden, N.J.
The Romney "Believe" ad was broadcast on a single station in New Hampshire just a handful of times.
Richard M. Nixon canceled the Manned Orbiting Laboratory and restricted the Apollo Applications Program to a single station.
The prosperity gospel preached by Paul and Janice Crouch, who built a single station into the world's largest Christian television network, has worked out well for them.
"The organisers don't want to award the prize to a car that requires fuel from a single station somewhere in the depths of Dakota," Davis says.
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An individual journey was therefore defined here as a single station-to-station run between adjacent stations, while the train was in service.
(a) Single-station records and (b) slant-stacked records by an appropriately chosen slowness vector.
Odaka (2003) suggested a new method to estimate epicentral distance also using a single-station record.
This NN based model is currently a single-station model, since the NNs were trained with only Grahamstown data.
The Mexican Array Radio Telescope (MEXART) is a single-station instrument operating at 140 MHz, fully dedicated to performing solar-wind studies employing the IPS technique.
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