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"One-to-one" vs. "one-on-one" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
You may use one-to-one when you can identify a source and a destination. For eg., a one-to-one email is one sent from a single person to another, i.e., no ccs or bccs. In maths, a one-to-one mapping maps one element of a set to a unique element in a target set. One-on-one is the correct adjective in your example
Difference between "one..., another" and "one..., the other"
Now it is possible to think that there are just two directions - e.g. left or right. So using that rationale it would be "one or the other". However if you postulate many directions e.g. north, south, east, west, north-west, south-east etc then it woul be "one or another (an other)" –
pronouns - "One of them" vs. "One of which" - English Language Learners ...
I have two assignments, and one of them is done. Or alternatively you need to make them two separate sentences, which means you need to replace the comma with a period. I have two assignments. One of them is done. The second sentence reads fine as long as you follow the correct sentence case and change "One" to "one".
Use of “for one” - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
The rest of you may disagree, but I, for one, think we should proceed with the plan. However, it is not always that 'for one' is used with the first person. The WW's second example uses it for the third person, her mother. On the other hand, for one thing is a general use as you'd have it for anything in place of 'thing'. For instance, for one ...
Use "you" or "one" in formal writing? - English Language & Usage Stack ...
However, when one uses the word "one", it is as if one is speaking in general terms, not refering to any specified individual. It isn't a hard rule that every use of 'you' is writing in the second-person, but rather more a guideline to help a writer avoid overuse of the word 'you'.
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