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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a one" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in informal contexts to refer to an approximate quantity or value, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "I think the cost will be about a one, but I'm not entirely sure."
Alternatives: "around one" or "approximately one".
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This is about a one minute test.
So how about a one year MBA.
What about a "one China, one Taiwan" concept?
So how about a one year MBA? Let's see if that will work.
That virtuous cycle had delivered about a one rank improvement per month, which is pretty astounding.
And usually they accomplish that in about a one to two year period.
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The growing season there has about a one-month jump on the Mid-Atlantic's.
Sexism and feminism are not about a one-on-one "some man" level.
Rauner said his office reached out about a one-on-one meeting but has yet to hear back.
This teacher spoke about a one-on-one interaction with a student that he experienced as difficult.
But we're not talking about a one-off job on one human.
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