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one-on-one

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1. one-on-one - Noun

2. one-on-one - Adjective

3. one-on-one - Adverb

4. one-on-one - Phrase

5. one-on-one - Adjective Satellite

Meaning

being a system of play in which an individual defensive player guards an individual offensive player

directly between two individuals

(of two persons) in direct encounter

Source: WordNet

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one on one

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Examples

I think the thing you always got to keep in mind, you know, hockey is a game of one-on-one battles. Mark Messier

The #1 change in Silicon Valley is information density. If you think about it, 30 years ago the only way you got info was during one-on-one meetings. You knew very little and the world knew very little. We just know a lot more now. Steve Blank

Almost all politicians are able to have a great one-on-one meeting. But Im not interested in the candidate who can have a great meeting. Im interested in the person who can make the right decisions. Kenneth Griffin

Three to four times a week, I get up at 7:30 A.M. while the courts are empty at Venice Beach and play full court one-on-one. Missy Peregrym

Some of us may just, in one-on-one conversations with our family, with our friends, over the back fence with our neighbors, talk about the reality of our lives and realize that we're not alone, that we have a right to be physically safe and emotionally safe in our own homes. Patricia Ireland

I am very slow to warm. I've always been sort of a loner. I didn't play team sports. I am better one-on-one than in big groups. Rooney Mara

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