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"once if" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you can use phrases like "if once", "once upon a time", or "once". For example, "Once upon a time, if she could have believed it, there was a world without worry."
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Once if at all, I suspect.
Kelly's does both at once, if you let it.
If broiling, turn meat once; if roasting, don't bother.
Once, if you can imagine it, Presidential candidates stayed home.
"Someone asked us once if we were married," Ina said.
What would she do, she was asked once, if the legislature repealed the death penalty?
Once, if you had to make a presentation to your Tokyo office, you would fly there.
"Don't eat it all at once if you have anything to do," she warned him.
I asked him once if he ever wanted to go back to that bridge.
The elder Gainey asked his son once if he would consider taking off the gloves.
He added: "Things like this don't happen once if they didn't happen before".
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