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for one

Idioms  
  1. Also, for one thing. As the first of several possible instances. For example, Everything seemed to go wrong; for one, we had a flat tire, and then we lost the keys, or I find many aspects of your proposal to be inadequate; for one thing, you don't specify where you'll get the money. For one can also be applied to a person, as in He doesn't like their behavior, and I for one agree with him.


Example Sentences

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Yet for one particularly vulnerable population, the decision to reach out can be especially complicated.

From Los Angeles Times

Foden, meanwhile, just does not look at home as an England player for one so lavishly talented.

From BBC

Of course “Liberation Day” and its aftermath made for one of the wildest months ever.

From The Wall Street Journal

The rule would be in effect for one year only and would be triggered if the NFL and NFL Referees Assn. cannot agree on the fundamental issues of accountability, compensation and working conditions.

From Los Angeles Times

She says these quick trips are a “low barrier to entry” to international travel because you only have to plan an itinerary for one or two days.

From Los Angeles Times