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Discover Ludwig'have once' is a correct and usable expression in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something has occurred in the past, but does not necessarily imply that it will happen again. For example, "I have once seen a unicorn in my garden."
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They might have once.
People have once again had enough.
I have once again said too much.
You could argue that they already have once.
Such a declaration would have once been heresy here.
A tough article like that would have once been unimaginable.
The Regents have once refused to renew a charter.
"Many thousands have once again been badly hit.
The authorities have, once more, been caught off-guard.
It is difficult when you have once been an owner".
American viewers have once again been hooked by the suspense.
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