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"on one aspect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when presenting multiple aspects or points of view in a discussion. For example, "On one aspect, we can consider how the policy would benefit the community; however, on the other hand, we should also think about the potential drawbacks."
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He divided his team into working groups, each of which took on one aspect of the reconstruction.
If you concentrate on one aspect, it's easy to forget another".
You may have the play cover the entire story from beginning to end or focus on one aspect in depth.
The inclination either is to focus on one aspect of the comprehensive integrated programme or to simply neglect it.
Those who make bridge the focus of their lives usually concentrate on one aspect of the game.
Republicans quickly criticized Mrs. Clinton, seizing on one aspect of her proposal: a call for expanding the use of ethanol.
Much of the media focus to date has been on one aspect of climate change – cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
Most of the existing algorithms have focused on one aspect of efficiency.
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"I love the one-on-one aspect of wrestling.
"It was the one-on-one aspect," Pavlik said.
Avoid focusing too much on the one-on-one aspect of offense, rather than the team aspect.
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