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The phrase "at once then" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something should be done immediately or without delay, often in response to a situation or request.
Example: "If you need my help, I will assist you at once then."
Alternatives: "immediately" or "right away".
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He called for the president to resign at once, then rescinded.
You get the idea at once, then he gives it to you again and again.
Consequently, if one can find a way of allowing all to cause firing at once, then it is possible to separate an individual object from the visual scene.
If it's possible for a restaurant to be both hugely enjoyable and utterly baffling all at once, then this really is the place.
Making several resolutions at once, then, could be self-defeating; if you're using energy to work on one, you'll probably have less willpower available for all of them.
"It does, it does," he says at once, then stops and asks himself, "How does it, Steve?" Struggling to come up with an answer, he stalls.
In the past, they sold all their wine at once, then watched helplessly while the prices doubled and tripled along the distribution chain.
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If the guy you tried to scare away didn't move, fire at him once, then fire at the other person.
If the answer is at least once, then give yourself a good hard mental slap.
If a read was found to be associated with a hairpin in the genome at least once, then it was annotated as hairpin-associated.
The roller coaster range of emotions in We the Animals is at once precious, then prurient; garish, then vulnerable.
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