one time

/wʌn taɪm/
adverb
  1. On a single occasion; once.
    • You can use this coupon one-time only.
    • The password can be entered one-time for security reasons.
    • He visited the museum one-time and never went back.
adjective
  1. Occurring or done only once; not repeated.
    • The store is having a one-time sale this weekend only.
    • She made a one-time payment to cover the entire cost.
    • This is a one-time offer, so don't miss it.
  2. Former; having been something in the past but no longer.
    • He is a one-time champion who now works as a coach.
    • She was a one-time actress before becoming a teacher.
    • The one-time mayor returned to private life after the election.
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