Exact(16)
"WPP is a massive global success story but one single individual cannot possibly control those global operations," he said.
Last September, undergraduates at Bristol reported having to share rooms in halls which had bunk beds – but one single desk to study.
But the perfect illustration of the new British urban elite's can-do attitude is probably the remarkable Will Smith-meets-High-School-Musical promo epic for Chipmunk's last but one single Chip Diddy Chip.
Microsoft's Julie Larson-Green insisted that it wasn't "two shelves" but one single OS, when questioned about similarities to touch overlays like TouchSmart.
My $100 flu shot was but one single transaction in the U.S. health care ecosystem that represents a much larger scenario of waste in American health care.
This one didn't quite make the rounds, but one single tweet forever commemorates the moment someone dropped their glove at MoMA PS1.
Similar(43)
There is huge market potential for niche programming that currently lives on the web but not one single go-to platform for this content.
But "not one single newspaper" has taken them up on it.
It is "experiencing a reincarnation postrecession, but no one single vision of luxury has emerged," he said.
"There may be local criminal groups, but not one single cartel or drug-trafficking group is present in Mexico City … This has been confirmed by the federal government.
Subsequent gene-based association analysis revealed five possible candidate genes significantly associated with SUDEP or epilepsy, but no one single gene emerges as common to the SUDEP cases.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com