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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was once at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a past location or position of someone or something. Example: "She was once at the top of her class before she decided to change her major."
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Iraq was once at the forefront of women's rights.
Infrastructure was once at the heart of American public policy.
I was once at a party, where Adler was sitting with a group of her students.
Their apparent indifference is striking.Britain was once at the forefront of an anti-GM movement.
That might give an idea of what was once at stake here.
Iraq was once at the forefront of women's rights in the Middle East.
Gilead, however, was once at the heart of a great passion.
McEnroe was once at the core of America's dominance in Davis Cup.
But Oklahoma's basketball renaissance was once at risk of never happening.
Or if the PM was once at a party where Class A drugs were being shared around.
I was once at a dinner with both Clintons where he occasionally stared out the window during Hillary's speech.
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