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Discover Ludwig'the only present' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a singular item of a gift that is being given. For example, "I could not find an appropriate card to go with the only present I was able to buy, so I wrote a heartfelt message on a piece of notepaper instead."
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'That was not the only present I received.
This Christmas, that is the only present Mickey and Audrey Rehbein want.
One year Santa Claus brought him a toy engine, the only present he received.
One Christmas the only present she got was an orange, while her cousins got dolls.
"It's the only present that she got," said Mrs. Montoya, 43.
Rooney is the only present Premier League player with 50 international goals, but nine others with the same distinction have operated at some point in the Premier League, some of them quite recently.
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This is perhaps the only present-day footage in all of Malick's work, the first time he has shot modernity.
The book features Beau and his brothers in scandal, Oscar Wilde and the Duke of Windsor, as well as the only present-day peacock to make the cut, the legendary king of the eyebrow, Patrick McDonald.
In 51 cases, the only presenting symptom was an enlarging lump.
Twelve patients (40%%) had headache as the only presenting symptom (data summarized in Table 1).
"Nuclear fission today represents the only present-day zero-carbon technology with the demonstrated ability to meet most, if not all, of the energy demands of a modern economy," the group declared in what has come to be known as "An Ecomodernist Manifesto".
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