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Discover Ludwig"one off thing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that happens only once, or is a unique occurrence. Example: The concert was a one off thing, never to be repeated again in this city.
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And the third is that your choice isn't a one off thing which is happening in this situation, but not in others.
Mr Kennedy, whose claims were not investigated further at the time, yesterday reiterated his experiences telling Channel 4 News: "I just know that Marcel Gazelle was a repeat offender and it wasn't a one off thing.
It was a one off thing".
Consent cannot be seen not a one off thing, it's an ongoing process.
It is not a "one off" thing, although everyone wants to make it out to be that way.
Mark Toner, a State Department spokesman, told reporters that it's still unclear whether Russia's use of the Iranian base was a "one off thing" or the start of a new campaign.
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That's because the War Powers Act allows the president to take some military action on his own, as long as it's more of a one-off thing and not long-term.
"So what that shows is you can make a big change, the question is how do you make that part of everyday life rather than a one-off thing for the Olympics?" Catherine West, head of transport on London Councils, said a balance was needed so that Londoners could get a good night's sleep.
The cereal was a one-off thing called Totes Amazeballs.
But it wasn't a one-off thing: gun sales have been rising all year.
Sex was reduced to a one-off thing at Christmas or birthdays.
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