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Discover Ludwig"ranks one" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone or something that is the best in a group or category. For example, you could say, "He ranks one among all the other candidates for the position."
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"It ranks one short of making the cut," he said.
He ranks one of his discoveries about complexity among the most important "in the whole history of theoretical science".
In March, Richard Greenfield, a longtime media industry analyst, called the reshuffling of Cablevision's management ranks "one of the most dramatic and rapid" he had witnessed.
Meanwhile, a mysterious warrior hoves into view, insinuating himself into the resistance fighters' ranks: one Marcus Wright, played by the Australian actor Sam Worthington.
In January, a new alumna will grace their ranks, one whose attempted suicide, drug use, self-mutilation and indiscriminate sex have made her famous.
In the account management ranks, one major change is the promotion of William L. Katz, 45, who had been president and chief operating officer, to president and co-chief executive.
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Recently, a chaos theory on rank one maps has been developed by Wang and Young.
We obtain new inequalities for the Fourier transform, both on Euclidean space, and on non-compact, rank one symmetric spaces.
Our discussion is based on the theory of rank one maps formulated by Wang and Young.
This generalizes results known for boundary condition dependence of Sturm-Liouville onerators on half-lines to the abstract rank one case.
"The expectation's there because we're the number one ranked one-day team in the world".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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