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one-stop
[wuhn-stop]
adjective
that can be accomplished in one stop.
a store offering one-stop shopping.
one-stop
adjective
having or providing a range of related services or goods in one place
a one-stop shop
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of one-stop1
Example Sentences
He told the team he wanted to run much longer and try a one-stop, but instead they pitted him on lap 28 - one before Norris - and fitted another set of hards, which meant he was now locked into a two-stop.
The veteran Spaniard led home Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg, while Haas driver Esteban Ocon and Williams' Carlos Sainz proved a one-stop was possible in ninth and 10th.
We don't know how the race is going to pan out because the hard tyre is the one that we're all going to use at some point in the race, and no one knows if that would do the distance to give you a one-stop or not.
In a post on his Truth Social platform in April, Trump said that during initial tariff talks with South Korea he had "discussed payment for the big time military protection we provide", calling it "beautiful and efficient one-stop shopping".
As such, it has become a one-stop shop for racing teams, housing comprehensive engine research and development operations; prototype and production parts manufacturing; engine preparation and rebuilding; a material analysis facilities; more than a half-dozen engine dynamometer test cells; a machine shop; electronics lab; parts center; multiple conference rooms; and administrative offices.
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