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Discover LudwigThe phrase "been there once" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that you have visited a place or experienced something one time in the past.
Example: "I've been there once, and I really enjoyed the atmosphere."
Alternatives: "visited once" or "gone there once".
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I've been there once.
And we've already been there once.
We have been there once before.
"And I've only been there once," he added.
Or they may have been there once, and disappeared into the tide or the shale.
I've been there once or twice before in a big final.
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She has been there once--with me, after an epic struggle with the U.S. government, one that indeed has still not ended.
"I was there once more.
"I was there once more.
Was there once more to this tour?
I was there once when I was a kid.
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