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'Those ones' is redundant, and it has a very unsophisticated, uneducated sound. Not that we should worship sophistication. You would do better to avoid 'those ones' or 'these ones' unless you are just talking casually with friends.

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"Those ones" is considered redundant because "those" already implies a plural form. It is more correct to say "those" without adding "ones" after it.

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