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"that one of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to introduce a specific item or person from a group or set. Example: "Out of all the cakes at the bakery, that one of chocolate and strawberries is my favorite."
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That one of my favorites as well.
I liked that "one of".
Is that one of them waking?
"Who's that?" one of the children asked.
"That one of the producers?" he asked.
"What's that?" one of them asked.
Despite that, one of its greatest heroes has gone unrecognised.
That one of mine?
"Why did you do that?" one of his pals asked.
(UNKNOWN): Was that one of the goals?
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For us, antiques create that one-of-a-kind look.
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