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The phrase "a all time" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an all time" when referring to something that is considered the best or most significant at any time.
Example: "This movie is an all time classic that everyone should see."
Alternatives: "the best of all time" or "a timeless classic."
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A true revolutionary, and an all-time Ashes great.
During WWII, war-related debt was at a all-time high: 118% of GDP.
In less than a year the currency went from being worth less than a dollar (with a market cap in the millions) to a all-time high of ~$430.00 with a market cap above $2.6B.
Does that make him an all-time great or just an all-time very very good?
Voter turnout is at an all-time low, voter cynicism at an all-time high.
With ivory prices at an all-time high, elephants' prospects have dropped to an all-time low.
Oil hit an all-time high; Bush's approval rating hit an all-time personal low.
Bank deposits hit an all-time record.
solidarity has reached an all-time high.
Church attendance reached an all-time high.
"Country is at an all-time high".
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