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The phrase "this one will feature" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing or describing a specific item, event, or content that will include certain elements or highlights. Example: "In our next issue, this one will feature an exclusive interview with the author."
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This one will feature Freddie Hendrix on trumpet, Benito Gonzalez on piano, Essiet Okon Essiet on bass and Billy Hart on drums.
But this one will feature liberals arguing for local control and conservatives supporting the strong hand of Washington.
This one will feature four different programs of dance by seven artists, who include Isabel Gotkowsky, Earl Mosely and Laurie DeVito.
This one will feature four feet of metal grillwork atop colorful nine-foot-high concrete panels on which flowering vines will climb.
This one will feature the best that the comeback-less Backstreet Boys, the energetic Fall Out Boy, the beat-friendly crooner Frankie J, the happy-go-lucky rapper Ludacris and the smooth chatterer Sean Paul have to offer.
This one will feature Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann, supporting cast members in "Knocked Up," as the true stars of the film, chronicling their life raising children in their forties.
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One will feature tropical plants and cozy seats.
Stage one will feature a 2 MW solar PV array and a 2 MWh0.5 MWh battery storage system.
One will feature the world premiere of Fellini's new film "Juliette des Esprits" in the Drugstore's basement cinema.
The ads are still being developed, he said, but one will feature a mother and daughter playing with makeup, while another will include a family practicing yoga.
One will feature a cover showing Gisele from the waist up, the other a full body shot accompanied by a succession of cover lines like "635 Fashion Ideas".
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