Single-use licenses typically restrict the installation of the software to one machine at a time. This is to prevent multiple instances of the software from being used by different individuals which would violate the terms of the single-use license agreement. The license is 'single use' not in terms of how many individuals can use it, but in relation to how many machines it can be installed on concurrently.
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