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only one

adjective as in sole

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These two sides have identical records, with only one win apiece from their first 13 league games.

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This is only one man's explanation, but it is still very insightful and illustrative of the broader trends that led to Trump's victory and Harris' defeat.

From Salon

At that time, there was only one type of hormone replacement therapy and when a major study in the 1990s showed that it increased the risk of cardiovascular disease, its use rapidly declined.

He could also have been signalling the amount of Anfield defeats he has had as Manchester City manager in his 10 visits, with three draws and only one win, a 4-1 victory behind closed doors during lockdown in February 2021.

From BBC

Oxford University dictionary is not the only one to have a word of the year, last month Cambridge Dictionary announced that manifest was its winner.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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