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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time more" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a poetic or stylistic context, but it is not commonly accepted in everyday language.
Example: "In a time more serene, we found our peace."
Alternatives: "a time again" or "another time".
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Mr. Choudri, a 44-year-old accountant, remembers a time more than a decade ago when the area had more homes and far fewer businesses.
One supervisor — who insisted on anonymity because of not being authorized to speak publicly on the matter — recalled a time more than a decade ago when, in seeking to erase a summons, a colleague in the highway unit took offense, and Internal Affairs investigated.
In many ways, it was a time more past than present.
There will never be a time more appropriate to celebrate this great fact.
"It was a time more relevant to us than many are aware of".
To save money, episodes are being produced two at a time, more swiftly than Ms. Littlejohn is used to.
But for a time, more than half a century ago, she was a household name around the world.
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For a long time, more data was considered better.
This made a stressful time more bearable".
If he earns a thousand times more than a schoolteacher, then he's a thousand times more valuable".
If [Bob] earns a thousand times more than a schoolteacher, then he's a thousand times more valuable".
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