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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a one off presentation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a presentation that is not intended to be repeated or is unique in nature.
Example: "The conference will feature a one off presentation by the keynote speaker that you won't want to miss."
Alternatives: "a one-time presentation" or "a unique presentation".
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"L'Enfance du Christ," a glowing, monumental, three-part recounting of the birth of Christ, will get royal treatment in a one-off presentation by Dicapo Opera, emerging from underground into the church that shelters it, with Johannes Somary leading his Amor Artis ensemble and the excellent mezzo-soprano Maria Zifchak.
At baseline, all participants will receive a 10 15 min one-off presentation outlining the evidence that supports exercise as an effective means of improving movement and postural stability in people with PD.
Cook, like Jobs, still runs a tight ship in every sense: Apple is secretive about its plans and workings, with high-profile one-off presentations run by the top executives – Cook; the marketing chief, Phil Schiller; the iPhone software chief, Scott Forstall – over off-the-record meet-the-press brunches.
Presentation of the Breastfeeding Guideline in a one-off centralised clinical session for all PHCCs, 60 minutes in length.
He was a one-off".
I hope this is a one-off.
Will this be a one-off?
"This is not a one-off.
He is incomparable, a one-off.
But this was just a one-off.
Nor will this be a one-off.
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