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Used to indicate a strategy or approach that aims to complete a task or project efficiently and effectively in one go.
Describes a student who completes a course or program in a single attempt without needing to retake any exams or assignments.
Refers to a player who only participates in one game or event and then retires or leaves the sport.
Denotes a performance or act that is executed flawlessly in a single take without the need for reshoots or retakes.
In the context of writing, 'one and done' refers to a piece of writing that is completed in one sitting and requires no further revisions.
In the context of psychology, 'one and done' may refer to a therapeutic approach where a single intervention or session is sufficient to address a specific issue.
In the context of sports, 'one and done' can refer to a player who only participates in a single game or event before retiring or moving on to a different sport.
In the context of cooking, 'one and done' may refer to a recipe or dish that requires minimal preparation and can be completed in one step.
In the context of entrepreneurship, 'one and done' may refer to a business strategy or decision that is made once and does not require further adjustments or iterations.