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Subgroups of one-relator groups

I know that not every finitely-presented group may be embedded into a one-relator group, for example because of a theorem of Magnus stating that the word problem is solvable in one-relator groups. But does there is a great amount of finitely-generated groups embeddable into a one-relator group?

For instance, is there any (hopefully "large") class of groups known to be embeddable into a one-relator group?