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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ones of" is not grammatically correct in written English, though it is often used in informal speech
For example: "These apples are the sweetest ones of the bunch."
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I had one of the best ones of my career.
"The ones of Saddam were all the same.
Male ones, of course.
Apart from American ones, of course.
(Except for the black ones, of course).
Except for the poor ones, of course.
"The cute little ones, of course".
The differences are largely ones of degree.
The more interesting ones, of course, are more expensive.
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His last hours were ones of suffering.
"They're 'the Crazy Ones' of today".
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