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A-one

[ey wuhn] / ˈeɪ ˈwʌn /
ADJECTIVE
of highest quality
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Last week, Cubamax -- one of the main agencies facilitating shipments and remittances to the Caribbean island nation of about 10 million people -- suspended deliveries to residences and began enforcing a one package per customer limit, due to lack of fuel.

From Barron's

There are three Liberal Democrats, and a One Leicester member.

From BBC

"A soulmate is just simply found. It's already pre‑made. But a one and only is something two people carve out together over years of adapting, apologising, and occasionally gritting their teeth," he says.

From BBC

It finds that not only might you have a "One" you have lots of "Ones".

From BBC

“It was a one in a 1,000,” said Johan Eliasch, FIS president.

From Los Angeles Times



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