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The phrase "When was it that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English to introduce a question or inquiry
Example: When was it that you first realized your passion for music?
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When was it that every football club got its own cheerleading squad?
When was it that I began to exoticize white boys?
When was it that the singing of "Kumbaya" became a shorthand for weenieness?
"When was it that the trains began to lose their glamour?" he asks.
When was it that my friends and I began the Great Game?
When was it that the films of John Waters stopped seeming so subversive and began feeling like nostalgia-drenched fables of rebellion with a warm and fuzzy tinge?
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But when is it that we start wondering about our own departure from this world?
When was it decided that Bristol needed an elected mayor?
He went up to the grower and said, in French, "Why is it that no one any longer grows green asparagus when was it that people went over to white asparagus?" The man gave him an incredulous look, and then said, in the beautiful clear French of the Île-de-France, "You know, I would say that what you've just stated is the exact contrary of the truth".
You wrote and produced it, but when was that done?
When Obamacare passed, that was it.
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