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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the one where" is a perfectly valid and usable part of English grammar.
It is used to refer to a particular thing mentioned in a conversation, often with a sense of familiarity or recognition. For example: "What was the name of the movie we watched last week?" "You mean the one where the aliens try to take over the world?".
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The one where Gazza books the ref..
The one where they introduce Beth.
(Not the one where I'm being chased by Count Chocula).
"The one where I died in San Francisco?
"The one where he says goodbye made me really breathless.
The one where I wanted to become a professional comedian.
"Is that the one where he's naked?" quipped Frank.
And that's the one where they found something.
"The one where my face is wide open?" Fragapane asks.
"The one where I drank your cocktail," says Luke, "remember?
It was the one where they build trains.
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