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It seems to me perfectly acceptable to use an adjective to emphasize one of the qualities that a noun possesses, even if it always possesses it.
The Mr. Right Test #3: Have him care for you when you're really sick One (emphasize: one) of the reasons men love women so much is because women are just so darn pretty.
However, some evolutionary approaches to disease emphasize one of the six factors to the exclusion of others.
Our results emphasize one of the basic problems in intensive care research-that therapeutic signals are too weak to be discovered in clinical trials consisting of few patients.
It is to be noted that different researchers generally emphasize one of these measures over the other with neither measure universally accepted.
While this limits the generalizability of our findings, it also serves to emphasize one of the problems that inspired this study: how to measure quality of life in the population of survivors who cannot respond to a validated quality of life survey tool.
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Unlike its online shop, the company's sole retail location emphasizes one-of-a-kind and custom bags.
For the retail model of redesigned clothing, emphasizing one-of-a-kind new products redesigned from old materials would be ideal.
In the past few hours, The New Yorker article received hundreds of votes and comments on Digg, the social news site, based almost solely on a headline emphasizing one of its more convincing pieces of trivia: "A Penny Costs 1.7 Cents to Produce".
SCORE CARD -- The education commercial is intended to re-emphasize one of Mr. Bush's political strengths, the impression that he cares deeply about education, long a Democratic strong point.
He made his big solo more moody than usual, and his marvelous leg beats, tight and brilliant, emphasized one of the choreography's main features.
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