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The phrase "and perhaps a single" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting the possibility of one item or instance among others, often in a speculative or tentative context.
Example: "The project may require multiple resources, and perhaps a single expert could help streamline the process."
Alternatives: "and maybe one" or "and possibly a lone".
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And perhaps a single platform for care passports or local offers.
In the areas between fracture zones, the flowpaths are shallower, intersecting only weathered granular material and perhaps a single corestone, and are characterized by lower [Si].
But encouraging more, smaller businesses to secure contracts, better corporate behaviour and perhaps a single outsourcing regulator will all be part of an answer.
And perhaps a single, focused exhibition, as opposed to dueling museum retrospectives, will give us a clearer picture of Ms. Gallagher's accomplishments so far.
The Gatesy et al. (1999) review came at a time when systematists were using at most 20 gene partitions and perhaps a single morphological partition in their analyses.
Indeed, some T cells can detect a few and perhaps a single pMHC 2– 4. T-cell/APC encounters may trigger a signaling event, such as phosphorylation or transient calcium rise, within a few seconds 5 and a physiological response, such as arrest 6 or spreading 7, within minutes.
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About 1,300 dinosaur species have been identified, Dr. Norell said — more than half from a single skeleton and perhaps a third from a single bone.
And from it all, perhaps a single picture will emerge.
He has made it clear that he won't tour for "The Next Day," beyond perhaps a single show, and he also won't be attending the opening of the retrospective of his career at the Victoria and Albert Museum, in London.
Perhaps a single, beautiful line from a favorite author would be a better choice.
Perhaps a single rule is enough: our computers should never make us stupider.
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