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been ones
adjective
Of a period of time, being particular
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A high school junior, she gave herself a grade of B. Beyond a constant battle with asthma that flared this weekend, Wieber's most impressive moves may have been ones that kept her from hitting the ground — a save on the uneven bars and a couple of tilts on the balance beam.
Have the mistakes of the last century been ones of too much intervention or not enough?
We've never been ones for the big-name press-release-ready hire.
The past three days had been ones of near-constant fear.
For years, the attitudes offered to us have been ones of metropolitan superiority.
The preceding five years had been ones of tragedy, he said.
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Obama's Oneness has been one-upped.
I was one-on-one against him.
It's one-on-one competition.
Both encounters were one-on-one.
Preferably, this should be one-on-one.
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