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na | using a single line |
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na | with a single stroke |
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na | in one/a single stroke |
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na | in a single stroke |
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using a single line Explanation: drawing must be traced using a single black line... Hope this helps |
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with a single stroke Explanation: hope it helps |
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in one/a single stroke Explanation: hope it helps |
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in a single stroke Explanation: Technical term in drawing and design My own experience (and studies, books) in Design |
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