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Edwin Ashworth
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A wheel (any other circular object is valid in its/one's absence)

Correcting this sentence:

  • A wheel (any other circular object is valid in its absence)

It seems more natural to me to say...

  • A wheel (any other circular object is valid in one's absence)

... yet I can't find the rule. I'm guessing it's because the lack of a wheel means we only have a hypothetical referent.