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Discover Ludwig"on one knee" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the physical position of someone kneeling on one knee, often as a gesture of respect or supplication. Example: "The knight knelt on one knee before the queen, presenting her with a bouquet of flowers."
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Yes, down on one knee.
He was on one knee.
He didn't get down on one knee.
I've gone down on one knee.
I saw Vince on one knee".
When she turned around, he was down on one knee.
Sanders has pages of notes resting on one knee.
I got down on one knee and spread my arms.
She then looked over to see him on one knee.
Kneel on one knee, bowl underarm, play it anywhere.
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The man never got down on one knee?
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