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Yes - "in a single" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to emphasize that something happened quickly or in a short time. For example: "He finished the exam in a single hour."
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In a single paragraph.
In a single day.
In a single word, pain.
resulted in a single citation.
Some take it in a single step.
Add the squash in a single layer.
Three celebrities in a single sentence.
"Leap tall buildings in a single bound"?
The Moldovans left in a single sedan.
That's all in a single episode.
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