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He cracked a one-liner about the weather that made everyone laugh.

The comedian used a one-liner to get the audience's attention before the show.

She quipped a one-liner when she saw her rival at the party.

The politician delivered a bon mot about the economy that baffled economists.

He gave a pithy remark about the importance of simplicity in leadership.

Her one-liner about the traffic jam left everyone in stitches.

The salesperson cracked a one-liner to persuade the customer to make the purchase.

He didn't expect the politician to give such a devastating one-liner about his policies.

The comedian's one-liner was received well by the theater audience.

He made a witty one-liner that nobody could forget.

The lawyer used a one-liner to close his argument.

She used a one-liner to change the topic of conversation.

The teacher gave a one-liner that seemed out of place in the lesson.

The audience found his one-liner amusing and hoped for more.

They were impressed by the CEO's one-liner after the rough meeting.

He used a one-liner to diffuse a tense situation.

The marketing team prepared a one-liner to promote the product.

The famous actor made a one-liner that went viral on social media.

The event speaker delivered a one-liner that summed up the night.