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one (relations)

one N (numbers)

one-

one-to-one relationship N COMPUT

each one

enshrouded one

every one (single)

no one

not one

number one MIL

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All teams present were instructed to pair off, with one team from each pair going to each destination.
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Some think that he's one of the pioneers of his generation and stands among the nation's most talented poets and novelists.
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This climb at that time was reputed to be one of the hardest in the Alps.
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Adjustable focus eyeglasses have one focal length, but it is variable without having to change where one is looking.
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The result was one of the most pleasing and harmonious cityscapes in the history of urban design.
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Though this grouping is often encountered in the literature, it is an areal grouping rather than a genetic one.
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The opposite approach is known as semasiology: here one starts with a word and asks what it means, or what concepts the word refers to.
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This is particularly common in jurisdictions in which only one licence plate series or design is valid at any given time.
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Smith later described the tour as the happiest one he had ever been associated with.
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As the children leave the stables to begin looking for Sagitta, a one-legged beggar says he knows exactly where to find the horse.
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