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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at this one" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific item or instance in a discussion or comparison.
Example: "I prefer the design at this one compared to the others we reviewed."
Alternatives: "in this case" or "for this one".
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"Look at this one!" he said.
I've been at this one four years.
'Hey, look at this one,' he said.
"Look at this one -- Crucibulum laeve!
"No, but I'm good at this one.
Look at this one – then you decide.
"I'm just another stiff at this one," Spurrier said.
He laughed at this one, and looked only slightly worried.
Gillian Gilbert (keyboards): "I was a spectator at this one.
"At this one there's always a good variety of music.
Why do only some of us laugh at this one?
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