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Discover LudwigThe phrase "once at the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in a sentence to refer to a specific event or time in the past. Example: Once at the party, I saw my old high school friends and we reminisced about our wild teenage years.
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Once, at the Champs-ìys?
Once at the University of Pittsburgh gymnasium.
They never looked once at the advertisements.
Iraq was once at the forefront of women's rights.
Once at the council, however, Hus was arrested and imprisoned.
Once at the cabin, Milly begins civilizing the uncouth Pontipees.
Mr. Peacock spoke only once, at the end.
Once at the peninsula, you are in rare company.
Once at the surface, the oil is being burned off.
Once at the Kensington Roof Gardens, at an after party.
We played out there once at the Fillmore West.
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