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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a singular staff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a single member of a staff or team, emphasizing individuality within a group context.
Example: "In this project, we have a singular staff member dedicated to overseeing the quality control process."
Alternatives: "a single staff member" or "one staff member".
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In a 37-year career that began before World War II, Mr. Botsford gained increasing responsibility for maintaining a singular staff of nonfiction writers, from Janet Flanner and A.J. Liebling to Joseph Mitchell, Roger Angell and, in later years, his wife, Ms. Malcolm.
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Servillo is a singular star.
When it comes to the top 10 Newport-Mesa sports stories of 2013, as selected by the Daily Pilot sports staff, a singular mantra emerges: Work hard.
But inside, surrounded by wall art reminding women to be bold, the Lean In staff has a singular message: Ms. Sandberg now has little to do with the group she founded.
This places the cemetery in a "singular position" among Burbank customers, according to a city staff report.
The lobbying group — a revolving-door boîte created and run by staff alumni of the Murtha appropriations team — scored a singular coup last year.
Its core staff of only 3,500 based mostly in Cambridge (UK) share a singular purpose and set of values that supersede functions, occupations, and roles.
Like thousands of NHS staff, I felt very proud that Danny Boyle's extravaganza celebrated the NHS as a singular achievement in universal, free healthcare.
It is a singular document.
There's a singular aftermath.
Lund is a singular creation.
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