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A-one

[ey wuhn] / ˈeɪ ˈwʌn /
ADJECTIVE
of highest quality
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Taylor sets the table for “One Battle,” won the Globe and could easily win the Oscar if there’s a “One Battle” wave.

From Los Angeles Times

A: "One thing Brazil has done very well is that financial regulation has been surprisingly consistent across administrations. Competent players in the financial industry have made money in Brazil."

From Barron's

The space agency said there is a one in 4,200 chance of being harmed by a piece of the probe, which it characterised as "low" risk.

From BBC

“This is probably not a one off,” Krop said.

From Los Angeles Times

Roach describes paying £650 a month for a one‑bedroom property, then £800 for the next, before being forced out again when the landlord increased the rent to £1,200.

From BBC