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It is possible for "on once" to be used in written English, but it is not very common and may not be grammatically correct in some contexts.
This phrase is typically used in spoken English to mean "once" or "at some point in the past." Example: "On once, I accidentally spilled coffee all over my white shirt." In this sentence, the speaker is describing a specific incident that happened in the past. However, it would be more grammatically correct to say "Once, I accidentally spilled coffee all over my white shirt."
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"He didn't turn it on once".
It's very smooth, and actually easier than jumping on once you're used to it.
Her music videos will be put on once in a while, or just look on YouTube.
"There was one soccer programme on once a week showing old European games," he says.
4 For example, one patient may be operated on once and then experience a long period of quiescent disease.
I was hailed on once".
They didn't turn the radio on once.
Being spied on once is a violation.
"There's no keg party going on once a week.
The writer recalls an island he lived on once.
Some might have just been curious and logged on once".
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