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Discover LudwigThe phrase "one he" can be used in written English, but it is not very common and may sound formal or outdated.
It can be used as a way to refer to a specific person or thing, often when the identity is not known or when making a general statement. Example: "One he could always count on his faithful dog to greet him at the door every day."
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"Which one?" he asked.
No one!" he shouted.
This one he doesn't play.
"Look at this one!" he said.
No one, he concluded, misses a quarter.
"I would definitely buy one," he said.
"Ah, I like this one," he says.
"This one," he replied, indicating Brooks.
In this one he takes his time.
In Act One, he was electrifying.
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"Sixty-one?" he marveled.
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