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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on an occasion" is more commonly used in written English.
It is usually followed by a specific event or occasion that is being referred to. Example: On an occasion like this, it is important to celebrate with friends and family.
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Ian Copeskate: Where can one hear Vin Scully on an occasion such as this?
On an occasion like this it's hard to tell.
I still do it on an occasion when a word is strange to me.
"You've got to support the underdog on an occasion like this.
I did!" she shrieks, on an occasion when the other dino-babies catch her by surprise.
Prior to that, on an occasion or two, officials in your office had met with her.
Yevtushenko himself bowed to pressure on an occasion when Shostakovich did not.
I've seen it in training but not on an occasion like this".
Typically no more than 2-4 cups were consumed on an occasion.
A substantial minority also engaged in heavy binge drinking (drinking more than 20 drinks on an occasion).
Would Ban Ki-moon have shone on such an occasion?
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