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Once we start reading a book, we should read it all the way through.
Once you have begun to do something, never give it up.
Once you break the seal, you can't return the tape.
Once you have reached informal agreement, you should enter into a contract with the other party.
Once she arrives, we can start.
You'll like him once you've had a chance to talk to him.
You cannot separate the milk from the coffee once you put it in.
Once you get to know her, she is very friendly.
He doesn't behave himself once he's drunk.
You cannot take back what you have once lost.
Once you start, carry it on.
Once you are married, you are done for.
Once you have a plan, you should keep to it.
Once you start smoking, it is difficult to get rid of that bad habit.
Once you have begun to do anything, never give it up.
You'll find the way all right once you get to the station.
Once you have formed a bad habit, you can't get rid of it easily.
Once you've formed a bad habit, you can't get rid of it easily.
Once a bad habit is formed, it is hard to get rid of it.
Once a thing is posted, it is in the care of the Post Office.

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