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Discover LudwigThe phrase "one insight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single piece of understanding or knowledge gained from an experience or analysis.
Example: "After reviewing the data, I gained one insight that could significantly improve our strategy."
Alternatives: "a single insight" or "one observation".
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One insight in particular caught my eye.
One insight did not, as he makes clear, necessarily lead to the next.
We can share one insight right now, though, from billionaire investor Jim McColl, who started his career as an apprentice.
One insight comes with the difference between nominal and real reported gross domestic product, the so-called G.D.P. deflator.
Already, Mr. Genson provided one insight into Mr. Blagojevich's thinking: the governor will not now, he said, try to appoint someone to fill Mr. Obama's Senate seat.
One insight McShane says he gained from Birdsville was a striking difference in how people from the city and the country take their cues from nature.
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This piece was co-authored with Sachin Maini, a research fellow at Day One Insights.
The one real insight we got came almost unprompted, as Bolt reflected on what it meant to be a legend.
He already offered this one cryptic insight: "He's my grandfather".
"I don't have much wisdom to offer beyond this one deep insight," he said.
But I wonder if their generational approach doesn't lead to at least one interesting insight.
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