adjective
adverb
Etymology
Origin of one-time
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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In August, OpenAI gave some of its research and engineering staff a one-time bonus, with some employees receiving millions of dollars, The Wall Street Journal previously reported.
Without the restructuring and other one-time charges stemming from the IPO and reorganization, Andersen said its operating business had $135 million of net income for the year, with no deductions for non-controlling interests.
I know that I need financial advice, but I am unsure whether I should seek one-time guidance and self-manage my retirement funds, or pay an adviser an ongoing management fee.
From MarketWatch
Another California bill this year — which would have given students a one-time pass to register for courses, even if they owed a debt — failed after UC, CSU and private colleges and universities opposed it.
From Los Angeles Times
Pursuing a promotion should be an ongoing discussion, not a one-time ask.
From MarketWatch
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