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one at a time

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/ˈwʌn æt ə ˈtaɪm/
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in a sequential manner, one after the other

  • Please enter the room one at a time to avoid crowding.
  • She tackled her assignments one at a time to stay organized.
  • The teacher asked the students to speak one at a time during the discussion.
  • He sorted through the documents one at a time to ensure nothing was missed.
  • The guests arrived one at a time, each bringing a unique gift.
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