Use this once = use this thing one time
Delete the other once = Delete this thing one time (this probably doesn't make sense)
Use these ones = use these things over here.
Delete the other ones = delete the other things over there.
I think your second combination is the only one that makes any sense, although you can just say "Use these and delete the other ones."
It might be, but you have not given us any context to frame the question, so we do not know what you are asking about.
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