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The phrase "submitted it once" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to having sent or presented something, such as a document or application, a single time. Example: "I submitted it once, but I haven't received any feedback yet."
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Participants recorded their daily TAKE10! exercise, or lack of exercise, on the TAKE10!® Calendar and submitted it once a month.
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If a student is applying to multiple colleges, will listing all of the colleges on the Fafsa and submitting it once allow the admissions or financial offices of those colleges to "see" where else a student has applied?
Once NIH finds the application acceptable, your AOR/SO must sign it and submit it once more, and the application is validated.
You type and test your code right in the browser (more on that in a second), submitting it once you feel it's up to snuff.
When Smith, Elder and Company, declining The Professor, declared themselves willing to consider a three-volume novel with more action and excitement in it, she completed and submitted it at once.
According to the report, once they submit it to the network, MTV will decide whether or not they want to actually put it on air and proceeds from the show would go to the Michael Cuccione Foundation for Cancer Research.
The part that I play in getting the film accepted into festivals is praying, because once you submit, it's totally out of your hands and you really don't know how they decide which movie they end up choosing.
If you have completed the process by filling out an online form, your e-signature is binding once you submit it.
That "fast track" negotiating tool prevents Congress from altering any proposed accord once the White House submits it for a vote.
If it's submitted electronically, once it hits our server, it becomes visible within seconds".
Stories can be submitted here once it goes live in a few hours.
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