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Sentence count:69+2 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-06-29Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: one of these daysline of creditbone of contentiona bone of contentionneoneonone-on-onedine outMeaning: n. a happening that occurs only once and is not repeated. 
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1. It's yours for a one-off payment of only £200.
2. The deal was a one-off.
3. It was just a one-off; it won't happen again.
4. They gave him a one-off payment to compensate for the extra hours that he had to work.
5. Her novel was just a one-off -- she never wrote anything as good as that again.
6. Most companies will provide one-off initial sums expecting to realise the investment within three to seven years.
7. But Seabrook promises it is a one-off break with Kwik Save's stance against Sunday trading.
8. Often these operators do one-off projects as these can be uneconomical for larger outfits.
9. Posters continue to fascinate and so often depict one-off, rare or even imaginary aircraft.
10. In addition, a number of one-off payments were made to the Partnerships.
11. One-off assignments, such as many bankruptcies, project evaluations and adhoc consultancy, are in fact often not continuous supplies of services.
12. A nice piece of marquetry as a one-off looks strangely ill at ease amid the clamour.
13. The brothers saw their market niche as the one-off poster.
14. It's the one-off thug who normally panics and lashes out.
15. This flexibility is an enormous advantage over one-off end-of-year examinations.
16. They will play a one-off Test and three one-day internationals between March 10-25.
17. Verdict: Recommended for one-off use in conditions where you dare not risk an expensive camera.
18. For a short-term gain of a one-off windfall profit, far greater future losses were stored up.
19. Will you be doing more talks in the future or was that just a one-off?
20. All families of the crash victims will receive a one-off payment of £100 000.
21. Both payments and revenues should be described in detail and categorized as one-off or on-going.
22. Returns automatically become more volatile. Overall market ratings do not allow for one-off payments.
23. This concern has been debated in Barnet where they have voted to outlaw one-off closures without discussion with their management committee.
24. We have none the less put in an application to them for word-processing equipment, but this is obviously a one-off capital item.
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25. Important for a firm that focusses on generating repeat business from big blue-chip companies rather than one-off jobs from smaller organisations.
26. It would be wrong to regard consent as a one-off act of identification.
27. So far, most discounters have stuck to selling food, though Aldi does use one-off promotions of clothing to attract customers.
28. But when times are good, it allows them to compensate by making large one-off payments into their pension.
29. Partly inspired by the Village Voice, across the continent, he developed the one-off.
30. The three departments, however, do use official statistics in the detailed studies which are done from time to time on a one-off basis.
More similar words: one of these daysline of creditbone of contentiona bone of contentionneoneonone-on-onedine outigneousneonatalneophyteneopreneerroneousligneousnone other thanneologismneolithicerroneouslyextraneousneoclassichomogeneousspontaneoussubcutaneousneoclassicalsimultaneousneoplatonismmiscellaneousheterogeneousspontaneouslyextemporaneous
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