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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a smart one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is intelligent or clever, often in a context where you are distinguishing them from others.
Example: "Out of all the candidates, she was definitely a smart one, impressing everyone with her quick thinking."
Alternatives: "an intelligent person" or "a clever individual."
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Now this is a powerful message and a smart one because it pats his supporters on the back for rising above vestigial racism with their votes for him.
Mitchelson, the Deutsche Bank analyst, said the deal is a smart one as it "narrows AOL's focus on what really matters now: advertising and content – and reduces its exposure on the challenging and declining European access business".
In general, the measure is a smart one that can shave as much as 60 percent off engineering costs on similar vehicles, according to Barclays Capital.
The strategy to focus heavily on Google+ Hangouts in the new TV ads is a smart one.
Robinson, who is ranked as high as No. 2 on some mock drafts, is not a "sexy" pick, but a smart one if he drops this far.
And a smart one too.
This is a pop wine but a smart one.
I always knew that he was a smart one.
The purchase by Lone Star Funds was a smart one, he added.
So any buy is a smart one, and the show is a gift of the season.
"His decision not to attack us directly now is a smart one, but it's tactical.
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