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one-off
noun
- something occurring, done, or made only once.
one-off
noun
- Alsoone-shot
- something that is carried out or made only once
- ( as modifier )
a one-off job
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of one-off1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of one-off1
Example Sentences
Though one-off events may come later in the year, Ebsen is focusing solely on serving fire victims until at least June, with monthly Horses and Healing sessions like this one.
The one-off donation from Prince Harry from his Spare book was "incredibly useful" but did not represent a long-term "funding pipeline", said Sentebale.
The housing authority hopes the Clarendon isn’t a one-off and is exploring ways to find more money for acquisitions.
This funding will provide one-off grants of £250 to eligible households, including pensioners, to help ease the financial strain caused by high energy bills.
Sentebale said it had successfully hired consultants to find new US donors – and the one-off money from Spare was "incredibly useful" but did not represent a long-term "funding pipeline".
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