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in a situation involving direct interaction between two people, without others present
- The coach spoke one-on-one with the player after practice.
- They negotiated one-on-one to reach an agreement.
- I prefer to discuss issues one-on-one rather than in a group.
- The mentor met one-on-one with each student.
- They trained one-on-one to improve their skills.
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