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The phrase "about that once" is not standard and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in a context where someone is referring to a specific past event or situation that occurred only one time.
Example: "I remember about that once when we went hiking and got lost in the woods."
Alternatives: "regarding that one time" or "concerning that occasion".
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This is something else no one warns you about – that once you have a child, you are never free of anxiety.
I've thought about that once or twice.
I'd think about that once I'd figured out all the meaning-of-life stuff.
"I thought about that once I saw who was shooting it," Dunham said.
I hope to write about that once I'm out of the country.For now, I'll touch on the Aral Sea.
"I'll start thinking about that once that final buzzer goes off in our last game," the freshman guard Ryan Boatright said, referring to possible changes next year.
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She only talked about it that once.
What is it, then, that can capture our curiosity about subjects that once bored us?
But there'll be time to worry about all that once the charter cavalcade has left town.
While the philosophical puzzles about "life" that once confounded biology have all been solved by science, much of the "mystery of consciousness" remains unsolved due to multiple "explanatory gaps" between the brain and conscious experience.
He seems more comfortable answering questions about social issues that once tied him in knots.
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