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Discover LudwigThe phrase "one staff" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a single person who is part of a larger organization. For example, "The company only employs one staff member to manage its website."
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It focuses on one staff group, i.e. clinician-scientists, rather than all staff groups.
One staff member said she felt her employer made demands on her.
One staff member was caught using pupils to harvest peanuts on his farm during class time.
One staff was a broken umbrella.
One staff member sobbed.
It has only one staff reporter.
One staff member said he paid $60 per session.
One staff member passed around a homemade fruit tart.
At least one staff member was killed there.
"It was pretty nervy," one staff member told me.
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Thirty-one staff, including 17 doctors and 11 nurses, completed their version of the OHS.
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