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"once at" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate a specific time or place that something happened or will happen. For example: - "I saw that movie once at the theater and it was amazing." - "Once at the party, I realized I forgot to bring a gift." - "Once at the top of the mountain, we were greeted with a breathtaking view." - "We can meet once at the café to discuss our project."
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Glamorous once, at times rewarding.
"I saw it once at his house.
We left all at once, at night.
Once, at most twice, a week.
Probably once at an IHOP and once at a T.G.I.F.
Once, at the Champs-ìys?
Instead, they're set once, at 4 p.m.
"Once at their place and once here.
Kendra: I did once, at Oxford.
Once at the University of Pittsburgh gymnasium.
They never looked once at the advertisements.
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