Sentence examples for such a one from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'such a one' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific person or thing that has already been mentioned in the sentence or conversation. For example: "She was a renowned mathematician, and such a one deserved the Nobel Prize."

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The relation between equinumerous classes when there is such a one to one mapping relating them is called "similarity".

A man living in Washington has such a one.

Robert Stephens became such a one following his descent into alcoholism.

Dahesh, plainly, was such a one, in temperamental key with spirits of academicism then and now.

And where would you even begin to look for such a one?

Because it's such a one as she who still occupies the indeterminate midlife zone where self-delusion flowers, forever young.

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For such a one-dimensional system, the complexity of information is based on the quantity of such on-off bits required for the encoding of a message.

"Washington's such a one-company town.

"It's not such a one-horse race anymore".

Perhaps Carey is unclubbable because he's such a one-off.

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