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go one on one

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to contest one opponent by oneself; - in a game, esp. basketball.

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During Desert Christian's 2004 semifinal match against Windward of Los Angeles, Fike had a breakaway opportunity late in the first half whistled dead as she was preparing to go one on one with goalkeeper so the referee could attend to an opposing player who had fallen down in the midfield area.
`They forced us to go one on one and that is not our forte.
We really go one on one with builders and architects to ensure the best product possible.
 
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