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one-to-one
[wuhn-tuh-wuhn]
adjective
Also (of the relationship between two or more groups of things) corresponding element by element.
one-to-one
adjective
(of two or more things) corresponding exactly
denoting a relationship or encounter in which someone is involved with only one other person
one-to-one tuition
maths characterized by or involving the pairing of each member of one set with only one member of another set, without remainder
noun
a conversation, encounter, or relationship between two people
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of one-to-one1
Example Sentences
“I like my ability to connect with people on a one-to-one level,” he replies.
A government source said ministers had been engaging with MPs in one-to-one meetings and listening to their feedback in recent weeks.
They are given one-to-one coaching in different sports and activities, while at the same time being mentored.
He has also taken part in one-to-one exercises with Samii, which he says allow for "a deeper bond".
He continued: "I was told the patient was on one-to-one observation so I remember thinking - how has this happened."
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