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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time at all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the absence or lack of time in a particular context or situation.
Example: "I didn't have a time at all to prepare for the meeting, so I felt unprepared."
Alternatives: "any time whatsoever" or "no time at all".
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You don't get a time at all, in fact.
People resent being told how easy and good a time they had, when they don't feel they were having all that easy a time at all.
A few years ago we would see 20 to 30 dealers in the park … But by last summer there were sometimes more than 200 at a time, at all times of the day, trying to sell to everyone".
If you were a bird and you had to go build nests for all your birds, would you build twig by twig, dropping one off at a time at all the four nests, or would you build one complete nest at a time?" I said, "Why don't you just ask me as a human being if I know how to juggle a lot of jobs instead of asking me if I were a bird?" I didn't work there.
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Do this half a cup at a time, stirring all the while.
Not a good time at all, but it gets worse.
The Monte Cristo Burger will be available for a limited time at all Umami Burger locations starting January 28.
However, two questions that were not asked a second time at all or in only one section were dropped completely.
For a loving grandmother, it is not a very long time at all.
Hill continued: "I don't think it's been a waste of time at all.
So, therefore, it's not a waste of time at all.
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