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The phrase "as a single ball" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe something that is unified or functioning together as one entity, often in sports or physics.
Example: "The players worked together seamlessly, moving as a single ball down the field towards the goal."
Alternatives: "as one unit" or "as a cohesive whole".
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But in other tests, light behaves more like a particle, moving as a single ball.
Each amino acid residue was shown schematically as a single ball representing the alpha carbon atom from which an additional side chain would be attached in each actual amino acid structure.
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He missed the record for the fastest hundred in Twenty20 cricket by a single ball as he took 46 to reach his ton, one more than his compatriot Richard Levi against New Zealand in 2012.
Collingwood's performance during this Test was mediocre, scoring 27 and 17 with the bat and not being called upon to bowl a single ball, as Australia won comfortably by ten wickets.
Atomic Fireballs are so hot that after a minute or two, a single ball feels as if it's starting to burn a hole in the side of your mouth.
He does not give up on a single ball.
The robot, shown here, balances on a single ball.
Don't pitch a single ball up at him.
Not a single ball was hit to him.
We demonstrate the adaptation of a smartphone's camera by loading a single-ball lens to function as a compact microscope, and then a glass slider or a slider-scale multiplex microfluidic chip is designed for preprocess of the samples.
Gnomen's opening is particularly unforgettable: The four men roll in together, somehow, as a single man-ball.
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