noun
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a one-two punch
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The city faced the one-two punch of an earthquake followed by a recession.
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And heart disease took a one-two punch .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Ali gives his opponent the old one-two , and it's all over.
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The arts center was defeated by a one-two punch: loss of funding and a steep hike in rents.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A sweeping attack peaked when Greenwood played a one-two with Healey before pounding in for his hat-trick.
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Five minutes later he worked a one-two with Jeffers before missing the target again.
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Four minutes later Bo Hansen, released after a one-two with Farrelly, scuffed his shot.
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It maximized my chances for making solid contact by starting with the tough ones and ending with the one-two .
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It was a memorable moment for the team, the third successive one-two achieved at the Circuit de Catalunya by the partnership.