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The phrase "one-way system" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a rule, law, or system that allows or requires movement in only one direction. For example, "The traffic in the town centre operates on a one-way system".
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We missed the centre of Seville once, because we got stuck on the one-way system and never quite made it.
These days you will fight your own traffic war through the streets of modern Kerak to get there, forging through the bustling uphill souk streets and their baffling one-way system on your way to the castle's gate.
A one-way system eventually spits us out on the quayside.
Getting around Québec City is best explored on foot as the old city has a one-way system and little parking.
The prospect of a one-way system has put the state's plaintiff bar on high alert.
In response to the death, the London Cycling Campaign (LCC) called on Mayor Boris Johnson to fast-track the removal of the Vauxhall one-way system.
Or that daft new one-way system might be less urgent (it always is) than spending on care for the elderly, schools or libraries.
A one-way system has been introduced in Galashiels to allow for a work on a new station as part of the Borders to Edinburgh railway.
The one-way system delays were determined with the accuracy better than 50 ps.
And finally, the grid is, for the most part, a "dumb" one-way system.
There's a "Tesko" supermarket, an "Azda" and a one-way system.
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