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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In some times" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would be "At times" or "Sometimes."
Example: "In some times, I find it difficult to concentrate on my work."
Alternatives: "At times" or "Occasionally."
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Cheating matters, and in some times and places it has been central.
In some countries, a woman's ankle is a private matter; in some times and places, sexual orientations away from the norm are deeply private, or publicly celebrated.
MOVIE stars are supposed to be people who stand out from the crowd, and that is harder in some times than in others.
We are now well positioned to undertake some of the more probing issues of what these features were used for and why they become common in some times and places but not others.
However, in some times, the uncertainties for some elements do not satisfy with probabilistic distribution, such as the uncertainty of installed capacity, and it needs to be further researched.
has a modulation pattern nearly equal to that at the underground station Sakashita as (3) The modulation pattern for cannot be obtained because of the lack of its explicit form in Fig. 20(c)., however, can be clearly observed at some stations in some times together with as shown in Fig. 21.
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Don't expect to occupy a corner office without putting in some time and sweat equity.
In some, time-lapse photographs deconstruct dancers' movements.
Put in some perfectly timed tackles at crucial times.
We had not spoken in some time.
They had not spoken in some time.
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