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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thanks one" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "Thanks one for your help" does not make sense in standard English usage.
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Indeed, Fortune reported yesterday — thanks, one wonders, to a leak from the Romney campaign?
No thanks, one party member after another has told party leaders.
Brian Epstein gets an obsequious thanks: one can imagine the tortuous negotiations.
I said no thanks, one of their big drinks was plenty.
Until then, a big thanks one last time for hanging out with us over the last couple of years.
JCPenney still doesn't care and probably enjoys the free publicity, so thanks, One Million Moms!
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"I had some positive rejections mixed in with the blunt 'no thanks' ones.
All-American soap manufacturer Dove is known for many things: its fresh, clean scent; keeping skin oh-so-soft (thanks, one-quarter moisturizing cream!), and, more recently, its marketing department's rather uncanny ability to sell millions of bars to women by talking frankly to them about their self-esteem issues and the hang-ups they have with their bodies.
I could live like this, I thought, that one word "thanks" on the tongue.
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is diagnosed thanks to one clinical criterium (urine output) and one biomarker for renal function (SCr).
At least we know that thanks to one agony aunt there was a least one class of schoolgirls who grew up free of all labia-related worry.
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