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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time at a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific moment or occasion, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "I remember a time at a festival when we all danced together."
Alternatives: "a moment at a" or "an occasion at a".
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After his own local education, Ryerson taught for a time at a nearby school.
The drawback is that it will only send up to £6,999 at a time, at a fee of £180.
If successful, Lozano says, the thrusters could steer a spacecraft in space for months at a time at a fraction of a conventional mission's budget.
A purposely designed single-particle-injector was used to impulsively introduce fuel particles one at a time at a given depth into the fluidized bed.
She graduated from St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School in London in 1981 and worked for a time at a British hospital.
Friends said Jessica was a sophomore at Southern Regional High School, a tall girl who played clarinet in the band and worked for a time at a McDonald's.
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After resting for a time at an abandoned country store, they arrive at the plantation of Mr. Harvey Hartsell.
After resting for a time at an abandoned country store, they arrive at the plantation of Mr. Harvey Hartsell..
Having a wonderful time at only a year and a half.
Just record a clip at a time.
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