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Discover LudwigThe phrase "one divided" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the process of dividing one thing into smaller parts or units. Here is an example: "One divided into four is equal to 0.25."
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HbA1c was analyzed as a continuous variable and as a dichotomous one, divided on a >75 mmol/mol cutoff, in order to specifically evaluate the impact of poor metabolic control.
Four paintings, flat on canvas, but each one divided into four squares, are on the walls around these two sculptures.
3/5 This one divided the panel.
My Night with Reg is composed in three movements, each one divided by a period of time and death.
GOOD ATMOSPHERE Pizza station and small bar at the entrance lead to two bright, lofty dining rooms, the larger one divided by a stand of greenery.
The second one (divided into a square and a similar rectangle) is the golden rectangle, and the third one (two squares) is the shape of a domino.
And if one divided each number by the number that followed it (1/2, 2/3, 3/5, 5/8, etc)., one approached the number 0.618.
The first one (divided into two similar rectangles) is the proportion of an A4 (or any A-number) piece of paper, with a ratio of √2.
The 23rd, in southeastern Bklyn, is one of the city's 27 such districts, nine in bklyn, five in the Bronx, six apiece in Queens and Manhattan, and one divided betw.
Mr. Obama probably inherited a minute fraction — one divided by two to the 11th power — of Mareen Duvall's genome, which would amount to less than one gene, assuming the Y chromosome was not inherited.
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And then do our math: thirty-one times eleven three hundred and forty-onene, divided by one hundred and four, equals three point two eight".
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