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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'At which time' is a correct and widely used phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate when something happened or will happen. For example, "The company closed its doors in 2017, at which time all employees were laid off."
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"At which time the payments ceased".
At which time luckily it was time for our Individual Consultation.
At which time the media is replaced with serum-free DMEM.
At which time point would determinations better predict cardiovascular risk and evolution/outcome?
It was re-formed in 1906 at which time Capt.
"We will revisit the question in September, at which time there will be more information available".
Judges serve in office until age 75, at which time they are required to retire.
He remained in that job until 1924, at which time he was fired.
Mutoscope and Biograph were on the decline by 1920, at which time Rabkin bought them out.
He became the JFA's president in 2002, at which time he stepped down as J.League chairman.
He entered the priesthood in 1551, at which time he assumed the Buddhist name Shingen.
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