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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the one of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a single item or entity that is being singled out from a larger group of items or entities. For example: "The one of us who got the highest score will get a prize!".
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the one of
adjective
Of a period of time, being particular
Exact(58)
Another variation on the "one of" trap.
The example is based on the one of [2].
On top of that, the obtained accuracy is comparable to the one of the today's reference methods while exceeding the one of hardness-based fittings.
The one of a waving hand.
The other issue here is the one of translation.
The one of out The Great Gatsby's up for sale.
So the nicest is the one of tomorrow.
Or the one of Toronto mayor Rob Ford dancing.
The hardest by far was the one of Mr. Jernigan.
The big question is the one of legitimacy.
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The one-of-a-kind shops, the small boutiques?
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