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Discover Ludwig"just once in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an event or activity which occurs infrequently such as, "I only go to the zoo just once in a blue moon."
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Just once in a while.
Just once in this series, for a self-portrait.
Stevens is mentioned just once in the various Rice interviews.
Albion had scored just once in their previous three games.
Just once in a blue moon you go on.
Vadim was a captain just once in his career.
Not just once in a while, but constantly.
They had dropped points just once: in Seville.
His team have won just once in that time.
Between them they have lost just once in 24 matches.
Toronto has won just once in its last six games.
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