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The phrase "a one off gift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gift that is given only once and not intended to be repeated.
Example: "For her birthday, I decided to give her a one off gift that she would cherish forever."
Alternatives: "a one-time gift" or "a unique gift".
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A one-off gift.
Do you need a one-off gift of £50?
You can choose a one-off gift box or an ongoing subscription that will growas the baby does.
The Fudgey Friday's Membership Club is also a winner, as it's not just a one-off gift but something that Mum can enjoy every month.
At the Guardian, for example, when someone joins the scheme, the company gives a one-off gift of £50 or £100 to the person's chosen charity.
Winning over students and alumni may be harder.Clarification: This article has been changed to reflect the fact that Thunderbird's alumnus is donating $60m over his lifetime, not as a one-off gift.
Explore a long-term reduction in subscriptions rather than a one-off 'cash gift'".
Apart from a little bit of admin, it won't cost your employer anything (match funding and one-off gifts are optional).
Mervyn Kohler, head of public affairs, Help the Aged: "For all the apparent generosity of the chancellor's one-off gifts, in this budget there was no bold bid to address pensioner poverty.
The Gift is a one-off, so this doesn't necessarily indicate a career change, but Young M.A takes the role of director seriously.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the Parting Gifts evolve into more than a one-off.
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