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one-off

adjective

  1. done, occurring, or made only once; one-shot.



noun

  1. something occurring, done, or made only once.

one-off

noun

  1. Also: one-shot.

    1. something that is carried out or made only once

    2. ( as modifier )

      a one-off job

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of one-off1

First recorded in 1935–40
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of one-off1

See off (sense 15)
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With over 1,100 Boeing 787s flying worldwide since 2011, investigators must determine whether this was a systemic issue that could affect the global fleet - or a one-off failure unique to this flight, experts say.

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The one-off deal, which runs from Wednesday for a week, is open to existing Co-op members, and a shoppers wanting to sign up, but not to staff.

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That project began in 2019 as a one-off album recorded in a small Louisiana studio, of songs inspired by the transatlantic slave trade and the suffering and often unheard voices of Black women.

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Infrastructure projects and one-off developments are funded in a different way but there are long-standing calls for the system as a whole to be reformed.

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I don’t know if I would write, like, a one-off type of situation, but however it would work out, I would love that.

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