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Discover Ludwig"only occasion" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It generally refers to a singular event or time period in which something may happen. For example, "Dan only visits his family on special occasions."
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Nor is Christmas the only occasion when Mr. Burke plays host to a large gathering.
This was not the only occasion on which he dabbled in domesticity.
Probably the peak of their career and the only occasion they worked with a great director.
Nor was the rugby incident the only occasion that caused Johnson mild embarrassment in Tokyo.
It was not the only occasion that Leicester were stretched defensively in the first half.
Alas, his attempts to do the right thing only occasion further, properly gruey carnage.
[FN5] [This was the only occasion on which the President entered at all into the discussions of the Convention].
"This was the one and only occasion I felt me and the kids had had enough," Mrs Rathband added.
The memorial service was not the only occasion marked by the unapologetic invocation of religious sayings and symbols.
This was the only occasion in the SED-controlled Volkskammer's history that the vote was not unanimous.
ST. PATRICK'S DAY is not the only occasion for lifting a pint, but it is certainly one of the grandest.
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