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The phrase "a different time of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an alternative period or occasion, often in a context discussing changes or comparisons.
Example: "We should consider how this issue was handled at a different time of year."
Alternatives: "another period of" or "a separate occasion of".
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"This is a different time of year.
It just represents a different time of her life.
Thinking about a different time of year wasn't so bad.
I've been doing radio for years and it's just a different time of day".
The lunar standstills occur during a different lunar phase each month, and at a different time of day.
Each is a different time of day, though there seems to be an elastic exuberance throughout the work.
Lewis said she would love to see the Augusta event played at a different time of year.
Human rights talks between the nations are accorded a separate dialogue at a different time of year.
"If you scratch at each hour, there is a different smell associated with a different time of day," he said.
Nor would he have seen the falls if he had visited the Youngs at a different time of the day or the year.
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A different interpretation of this methodology would be that the DS code is shifted because of a different time-of-flight, similar to GPS or continuous wave radar.
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