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by srcreigh
1629 days ago
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The author uses "only one" to clarify "one". So obviously "one" means at least one. There should be at least one-- preferably only one --obvious way to do it.
Kinda funny meta joke considering everybody conflates "one" and "only one" to mean the same thing. Preferably there would only be one obvious way to describe "one". :p |
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