@Ahmed7 I honestly could see one by one used in almost all cards that go by a linear approach of understanding the first cloze in a sentence, then the second and so on. This card is one of those cases. Do we want to keep 1by1 limited to lists?
If this was an AnKing step deck card, we would keep it as not 1by1. Usually we want it to be more than 3 cards clozed in a mnemonic/list order format. I can see the case for this but many people actually do not enjoy 1by1 cards from what I’ve seen unless its totally necessary. It “slows down review time” is what Ive gathered from others, and sometimes its hard to map out on a 8bitdo zero 2 controller.
You can make polls when its time to make MCAT update emails and see what people think
@rubenohan For now, we’ll go by the general principle that @Ahmed7 uses for the Step deck, which I think applies well to the MCAT deck: where we’ll use 1by1 if there is greater than 3 cloze deletions in a list/mnemonic format