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one-time
adjective
(prenominal) at some time in the past; former
adverb
informal, at once
Word History and Origins
Origin of one-time1
Example Sentences
Mr Law said he applied for a visa that would have allowed him a "one-time entry for a few days", and that it was approved three weeks before his departure.
Once there, she savors “the beautiful buildings, the orange trees, the smells and flavors of the food,” enjoying the chance to get to know the culture more deeply than a one-time visitor might.
Under CIF transfer rules, you have a one-time opportunity to have a sit-out period following a transfer over four years or the student must change residences with the entire family to be eligibile immediately.
A day later, the White House clarified it would be a one-time fee and would not apply to current visa holders, but it was too late for some.
Rules requiring all athletes in the female category of world ranking events to take a one-time gene test came into force at the beginning of September.
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