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one-on-one

adjective as in face-to-face

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In terms of one-on-one with employees, being a mom helps me ground my roots to humanity.

“The more visitors their channels attract, the more one-on-one attention they get from the network,” says Del Muro.

When the ball swings around to your man, they never come in one-on-one.

The entourage, so out of place in the one-on-one battle arena, soon left the stage.

So, it fosters one-on-one communication by the dude not communicating at all?

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

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