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Free sign upThe phrase "and inserted one of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action where something is added or placed into a context, such as a document, system, or conversation.
Example: "She reviewed the report and inserted one of the new data charts to support her findings."
Alternatives: "and added one of" or "and included one of".
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Now McKee went to the room next to her office, sat down behind a microscope, and inserted one of the immunostained slides under the lens.
He'd decided to spice things up with some butt play, and inserted one of the bullets back there.
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Richard Wiseman, a psychologist, and his team inserted one of four photographs behind a clear plastic window inside, showing either a smiling baby, a cute puppy, a happy family or a contented elderly couple.
We stripped the feathery surface from approximately 20,000 turkey and goose feathers to leave the quills which were then dyed a bluish black and inserted one by one into the skin of the creature.
Three 41 Fr and two 39 Fr Robertshaw tubes were inserted, one of the patients presenting a difficult airway.
Because the first- and third-trimester A1C values were highly correlated, we only inserted one of them at the time in the multivariate models.
Two patients had an epidural catheter inserted; one of these also had a coeliacus blockage and a spinal catheter.
We gave the last one to a firefighter, an older man in a young crowd, sitting alone in utter exhaustion as he inserted one of our shoe pads.
For instance, check out the third result when you search for "Mac" (SearchMe inserted one of the "I'm a Mac, I'm a PC" ads for demonstration purposes).
Noelle Kayser inserted one of her legs in a drainpipe that ran through a concrete mosaic sculpture, and then she froze as if transforming into a stone statue herself.
Still, the grapevine EST collections contain two different transcripts corresponding to the gene where this mPifvine-3.1 is inserted, one of them stopping just before the MITE sequence.
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