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Discover Ludwig"one stone" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a single object that is part of a larger group. For example, "He threw one stone into the lake and watched it slowly sink".
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Only on south one stone from mastaba G 4320.
Only on east one stone from blocking gone.
Q: One stone for everybody.
Roofed with stones, only one stone missing.
I - I understand there was one stone.
(Roof destroyed, only one stone remains).
I've had one stone … now what?
You killed two birds with one stone!
"He listens to no one," Stone noted.
One stone, one step at a time.
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And Alex is one stone-cold heroine.
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