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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with this one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific item or person being mentioned in the sentence. Here are some examples: 1. "I'm not sure which shirt to buy, can you help me? Maybe the red one or the blue one?" "I think the blue one would look better on you." "Okay, I'll go with this one then." 2. "Which car did you want to test drive?" "I'm interested in the one with the sunroof." "Alright, let's go with this one first." 3. "I have a lot of pens, but I can't seem to find the one I need." "Is it the one with the green ink?" "Yes, that's the one. Can you please help me find it?" "Sure, I'll help you look for it." "Thank you, I appreciate it." "No problem, anything for a friend." Overall, "with this one" is commonly used in everyday conversations or in written texts when referring to a specific object or person.
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You're right on with this one.
"...start with this one.
"With this one, we know".
"With this one?" he said.
Let's see the story with this one.
The satire is strong with this one!
I was very impressed with this one.
She's taking her time with this one.
How would you deal with this one?
But be careful with this one.
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