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Difference between On occasion and On the occasion

on occasion

1. sometimes; from time to time:

  • Three, four, or more forms of the same gene have on occasion been encountered.

2. as need or opportunity arises:

  • A member of the House of Lords … is prepared on occasion to assert his political rights.

on the occasion

1. in this instance:

  • The House proved willing to remove individual ministers and on the occasion the government itself.

2. in connection with some festive or solemn occurrence:

  • Several promotions were made at St. Petersburg on the occasion of the Emperor’s name-day.