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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Different times" is correct and usable in written English
It is an idiomatic expression that is frequently used to refer to times that are either vastly different from one another, or to describe a situation in which something has changed from one time to the next. For example, "Nowadays, promoting a business online is so different from what it was like in different times."
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Different times, different people?
"Different times, we help everybody.
Different times require different thinking.
"Different times," he said eventually.
Different times, different culture, different customs.
Different times call for different measures.
"The circumstances differ at different times.
LIZADONNELLY: Very different times.
"Those were different times".
These are very different times.
But these are different times.
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