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one
Determinative
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(ordinal first) The number 1.
We have one nose and one mouth.
one
Noun
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The number 1.
One is the smallest whole number.
one
Pronoun
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One is a singular pronoun which means "someone" or "people". It is used more often in formal writing.
It is easy to see the difference if one looks closely enough.
born
Verb
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Given birth to.
every
Determinative
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all the people, things, times, etc.
I work every day from 6:00 to 9:30.
I believe every single word she says.
Our members are involved in almost every aspect of teaching.
The Earth goes around the sun once every year.
Every time I go to see him, like, he's happy.
Not every person can do this.
We get together every other week.
They're watching her every move.
There's every reason to believe that she will get better.
minute
Noun
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A minute is a short time equal to sixty seconds. There are sixty minutes in one hour.
He ran the race in 1 minute and ten seconds.
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A minute is a short time.
Please wait a minute while I get my coat and then I will come with you.
minute
Adjective
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Minute things are small.
The pictures appear similar, with only a few, minute differences.