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Discover LudwigThe phrase "one with" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a state of unity or connection with something or someone. Example: "She considered herself one with nature, often spending hours wandering through the forest and admiring its beauty."
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Watch this one with the lights on.
One with horses.
Interactive Feature: One With The Water.
One with a step and one without.
2. C. D. Wright, "One with Others".
You're the one with the problem.
"The one with the blue hull".
Was he the one with ADHD?
The one with all the kids?
No one with any intelligence believes that.
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