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"for one minute" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a unit of time, usually in a context in which a length of time is being specified. For example, "I need just one minute of your time."
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Cook for one minute.
Blend for one minute.
Not for one minute".
Cook for one minute, then turn over.
"I hesitated for one minute," he said.
Turn over and cook for one minute.
"I never underestimated it for one minute.
(Silence for one minute).
Keep alternating for one minute.
Repeat for one minute or more.
When done, water up for one minute.
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