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Discover Ludwig"once will be" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express that a certain event or situation will happen or take place at one point in the future, often implying that it will not happen again. For example, you could say, "I know I have been a fool, but this will be the last time; once will be enough."
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Once will be enough.
Taking on so many bastions of privilege at once will be risky.
The (over-ambitious) goals: Getting agreement on all of goals at once will be really hard.
But the queen worries that making the changeover all at once will be too complicated.
If sleeping more catches on, my husband, and I, for once, will be on the cutting edge of a trend.
His popular science book on quantum mechanics, Through Two Doors at Once, will be published in August 2018.
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Information, once learned, will be shared.
Voter turnout, once again, will be abysmal.
And the information, once gathered, will be militarily sensitive.Luckily, a hero is to hand.
But for once there will be sympathy among the rank and file for the big Scot.
But for once, this will be the least of my worries.
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