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The phrase "a one visit" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "a one-time visit" or "a single visit" to convey the intended meaning.
Example: "This is a one-time visit to the museum, so make sure to take plenty of pictures."
Alternatives: "a single visit" or "a one-time visit."
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This was a one-visit open study.
Of note, we observed a one-visit (up to four-week) delay in achieving statistically significant improvements in health utility compared to T25FW speed in study MS-F203.
Cervical cancer screening with visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) with a one-visit twice-in-a-lifetime approach costs $91 per year of life saved in India and $319 per year of life saved in Kenya [ 80].
But sometimes a site will sprint on one visit only to crawl on the next.
On one visit, a few weeks after his arrest, she took Claire O'Brien, a reporter with the Dodge City Daily Globe, with her.
"This is the best rice," Takaharu Tezuka, an architect, said on one visit.
Data collection consisted of measuring mfVEP on one visit, and taking fundus photographs and measuring the mfERG on a second visit within a one-month period.
We assumed that 95% of persons with moderate illness sought the care of a physician (one visit only) and that the remaining 5% required an emergency department visit.
(For a longer one, visit ThinkProgress). Wrote Weigel, Ryann plowed through one of the more impressive strings of whoppers we've seen at this level," wrote Weigel.
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On the other hand, patients with normal muscle strength were also followed up on a regular basis with one visit a year and more frequently if symptoms required.
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