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One part of something typically refers to a fraction or segment of a whole, which can vary depending on context. For example, if something is divided into equal parts, one part would be a specific fraction of the total, such as one out of four parts being one-quarter. The value of one part is determined by the total number of parts and the size or quantity of the whole.

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