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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he has once" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a single, specific instance in which an action occurred. For example: "He has once been to the Grand Canyon, and he hopes to visit again soon."
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By gobbling up Arco, he has once again caught his rivals off-guard.
Since then, though, as Trump's Islamophobic rhetoric has become increasingly shrill, he has once again dominated the small screen.
This season, he has once again been playful around his teammates.
But in the process he has once again proven that he is an entertainer of the very first rank.
To attract clientele back to Two Two Two, he has once again mustered his flair for showmanship.
Wes Brown has no intention of quitting Manchester United even though he has once again be reduced to the role of stand-in.
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He had once been their neighbor.
He had once had a balcony and rarely used it.
He had once had a U.N.-issued asylum-seeker certificate.
(He had once briefly been on it).
During Iran-Contra, he had once used the pseudonym Kenilworth.
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