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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tall one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or object that has a greater height than average, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "When I walked into the room, I immediately noticed a tall one standing by the window."
Alternatives: "a big one" or "a high one".
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I would come home from work, pour myself a tall one and binge on True Blood.
Consequently, the SNP fragment matrix may be either a fat matrix (with more columns than rows) or a tall one (with more rows than columns), depending on the technology used.
Laugh, love, take risks, and, if you find the carcass of a Tall One, preserve it in snowpack.
As Frey's preface reminds us, the grander the dramatic arc, the likelier the tale is to be a tall one.
"I had a tall one in Cleese and a tiny one in Corbett, so Ronnie seemed an obvious choice," Gilbert told Barker's biographer Richard Webber.
If Sprewell remains on the sideline until at least Tuesday, that will give Anderson two more games to prove himself, and the task, as usual, will be a tall one.
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The plants produce alternating, ovate to oblong leaves toward the lower part of the stem, which is capped by a tall, one-sided cluster of pendulous, bell-shaped flowers, each of which may be up to 6.5 cm (2.5 inches) long.
Today, where the drive begins, Mount Misery seems a congenial place, with a white mailbox with newspaper delivery sleeves attached, a big American flag fluttering from a post by a split-rail fence and a tall, one-hole birdhouse of the sort made for bluebirds — although the lens in the hole suggests another function.
The ceiling-mountable version is $350; floor-standing models are $395 and $495 for a taller one.
It would take months for the building to get out of leases and reclaim office space and to replace the mast with a taller one, and months more for Con Edison to run the heavy power cables to the roof.
He cited 111 South Wacker, a Chicago skyscraper on which he worked, which reused and bolstered the existing foundations of a smaller building to erect a taller one; and the Blue Cross Blue Shield Tower, also here, a 30-story structure from the mid-1990s, toffed off with 25 more stories a decade later.
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