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one-on-one
01
in a situation involving direct interaction between two people, without others present
Examples
The coach spoke one-on-one with the player after practice.
They negotiated one-on-one to reach an agreement.
one-on-one
01
describing a system or situation in which one individual directly engages or competes with another in sports or games
Examples
The basketball coach emphasized one-on-one defense during practice.
They played a one-on-one match to determine the winner.
02
(of an activity) between only two people
Examples
She had a one-on-one meeting with her supervisor to discuss her career goals.
The coach provided one-on-one training sessions for the new recruits.



























