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Discover Ludwig'this one person' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to one particular individual within a group. For example: "Among the many people I met, this one person stood out for their talent and enthusiasm."
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However, many may find this "one person, one camera" approach to be exceedingly difficult or to result in amateurish, unpolished footage.
"I was solely dependent on this one person, and it was a horrible way to live," she said.
R5: Or did you descend with him [one partner] from heaven holding arms that's why you stick on to this one person only.
It's not a personal vendetta against this one person, who is, by the Portuguese saying, one of my only true friends ("You have five true friends and the rest is landscape," is the saying).
"This one person was responsible for thousands of killings.
In a building with 79 apartments, about 20 are owned by this one person.
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"She's like this one-person machine," said Laurie Wen, a fellow activist.
In this one-person, ninety-five-minute, intermissionless piece, Michael Urie plays Alex More, a hopeful young actor who's left New York for Los Angeles, where he hopes to establish a career as a performer.
This one-person show was conceived especially for her hometown, the inspiration for many of her artworks, and will explore the themes of love, sex and romanticism.
The Player King Darin Dahms portrays three members of the Booth acting clan, including Lincoln assassin John Wilkes Booth, in this one-person show.
Given that this is a musical, this one-person show also features a piano player (Ben Moss), who occasionally sings along.
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