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Discover Ludwig"one incident" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a singular event that has occurred or will occur. Example: During the meeting, the CEO mentioned one incident that had a significant impact on the company's profits last year.
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"You can't judge an entire company on one incident.
One incident was on Jan . 24
One incident is almost chilling.
One incident nonetheless rankles.
One incident in November 2009 stands out.
One incident stays clearly in my mind.
One incident almost ended in tragedy.
"It's not just one incident.
"I haven't seen one incident.
Only one incident was replayed.
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Grosjean's lap-one incident really surprised me.
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