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Meaning

The word "ons" appears to be a typographical error, as it does not correlate to any established English term. It might have been intended to be "ones," which refers to individual people or things being referred to in a general sense.

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Etymology

The term "ones" comes from the Old English word "ān," which means "one." The plural form "ones" is used to describe multiple individual entities.

Examples

  1. "Everyone should bring their own choices, but I hope everyone selects the ones they truly want."
  2. "In a group project, it is important to recognize the strengths of each of the ones involved."
  3. "The ones who attended the meeting will receive the report first."

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