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The phrase "a time however a" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or improperly structured expression that lacks clarity and coherence.
Example: "There was a time, however, when we believed everything was possible."
Alternatives: "a moment, yet" or "a period, although".
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Once upon a time, however, a Virginia did live at No. 115.
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It is but for a time however, & as a day labourer, free to withdraw, or be withdrawn at will.
By Anthony Lane It seems impossibly distant, but there was a time, however brief, when a Madonna movie was something to be savored, rather than a cause for alarm.
The limitation of this service to one vessel at a time, however, was a serious drawback in bad weather, when demands were heavy.
Once upon a time, however, Lake Lagunita featured a boathouse and an abundance of campus water activities and physical education classes.
It seems impossibly distant, but there was a time, however brief, when a Madonna movie was something to be savored, rather than a cause for alarm.
There comes a time, however, when debt is a bad thing.
This may be fine for a time, however in business, chronic indifference is an insidious risk and threat to future success.
For a time, however, he was involved in a tug-of-war with Air Marshal Williams over just who was in charge.
Once upon a time, however, I cared deeply; as an evangelical Christian, I believed that there was a heaven, and that it was a place too impossibly wonderful to envision.
There was a time, however, when Alice was an unlikely candidate for success at school.
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