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The phrase "Many a times" is not correct in standard written English
The correct expression is "Many a time," which is used to refer to multiple instances of something occurring. Example: "Many a time, I have found myself lost in thought while walking through the park."
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Many a times
adverb
Many a time; often.
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Many a times we see the Naiyāyikas paying scant attention to obviously circular reasoning.
Many a times, resin does not fully saturate the fiber perform causing one to discard the composite part as scrap.
Many a times, the TP values do change due to the nature/type of materials and during the fabrication of the gauge.
Many a times, we hold ourselves back.
Many a times it can also include fear of being reprimanded for having a business that is truly an expansion of self.
Many a times their benefits are overshadowed by harmful effects on non-target organisms including humans.
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Many-a-time, the bricks are also made up earth blocks stabilized with different materials.
Many-a-times they were accompanied by one or maximum two aged females.
Many a time I have thought of giving it up".
Many a time customers are unable to voice their requirements.
Many a time, the intuitional decision is quite obvious and hence rather easy to make.
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