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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time and it" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought or phrase that lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "There was a time and it was unforgettable."
Alternatives: "a moment when" or "an occasion that".
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It was called About a Time, and it dealt primarily in vintage designer clothing.
'It's one thing at a time, and it starts to add up.
He attended a private school in Switzerland for a time, and it is believed that he speaks English.
It could do only one page at a time, and it took several seconds to do each page.
There was a time, and it now seems long ago, when Polish cinema was admired throughout the West.
"A lot of kids will swim for a time and it becomes a black cloud over their heads," he said.
Your brain can only truly focus on one thing at a time and it can be stressful to practice for long periods.
"We have 130 items on the belt at a time, and it takes about five minutes for one revolution," said Taki Tanaka, the general manager.
It must be pulled out of the closet and plugged in, it does only a couple of waffles at a time and it is difficult to clean.
The precinct-based scanner Alexandria uses takes only one ballot at a time, and it pauses while it tabulates the numbers.
He was accused of entering into illegal arrangements with the principals one at a time, and it appears that they did not know about one another, prosecutors said.
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