Sentence examples for for one may from inspiring English sources

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All For One may have been rush-released in May to a reception of mild deflation rather than despair, but it sounds more robust here, and with Gary Mani' Mounfieldd's bass pumping it along, unexpectedly joins the ranks of the mass sing-alongs.

What seems helpful for one may feel like an outrage to another.

Northwestern, for one, may have had enough coaches, but not enough ears.

For one may be mistaken, and think that he remembers when he really does not.

■ 4A: Nice wordplay here for "One may be cast-iron": we're not thinking pans, we're thinking ALIBIs.

Mr. Burns, for one, may have dedicated his life to his dozen famous houses, paparazzi and all, but he doesn't mince words about the drawbacks of the lifestyle.

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There's one caveat here, though: If you are looking for a shared/split position, then the cover letter is probably a good vehicle for letting the committee know, because getting "two-for-one" may play in your favour.

To the Editor: Regarding "Table for One" (May 23) by Dawn Drzal, I don't know about you, but I'd like to hear more about the marital conflagration that precipitated Ms. Drzal's excursion and less about the trip.

For entrees, one may order from either the meat or vegetarian menu.

Congress restricted the class of offenses for which one may be tried without a jury.

For examples, one may refer to [2 4].

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