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once
adjective as in in the past; occurred one time only
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adverb as in in the past; occurred one time only
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Example Sentences
While type 2 diabetes was once a disease of older adults, it is increasingly prevalent among younger individuals: one in five people with type 2 diabetes worldwide is under 40 years old.
“Amare won once he stepped back on the field and did everything he had to do emotionally and physically,” he said.
Doubted once more, his team favored to lose in every betting line, there’s nowhere Foster would rather be.
Alford remains most in awe of the man Dobbins has grown into as he has never once allowed the dark days of physical therapy dim his smile.
Regulators expect medicines to be static entities they can test once and trust forever.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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