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The phrase "a time at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific period or occasion spent in a particular place or context.
Example: "I remember a time at the beach when we all laughed and played in the sun."
Alternatives: "a moment in" or "an occasion at".
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The answer, for a time at least, was nobody.
For a time at least, Rudisha's win has eclipsed everything.
That was charlotte's logic for a time, at least.
Then, for a time, at least, fortune smiled.
You don't get a time at all, in fact.
Both worked for a time at Promises before leaving to start their own practices.
But listen, I think our public debating days are probably over — for a time at least.
She also worked for a time at the Jordan Marsh department store in downtown Boston.
There was a time at the beginning when I thought Damien was interesting.
We felt that, for a time at least, we could allow ourselves this modest indulgence.
One Song at a Time," at the Café Carlyle is so touching.
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