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    Is there a real difference among "once more", "one more time" and "one more"?

    Ex: Daddy, I wanna do it once more/one more (time)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dilodi83 View Post
    Is there a real difference among "once more", "one more time" and "one more"?

    Ex: Daddy, I wanna do it once more/one more (time)?
    "Once more" and "one more time" mean the same in your sentence, "one more" is not possible.
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    But do "once more" and "one more time" always mean the same? If not, could you do an example where they might have different meanings? thanks so much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dilodi83 View Post
    But do "once more" and "one more time" always mean the same? If not, could you do an example where they might have different meanings? thanks so much.
    I can't think of a situation where they don't mean the same.

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