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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time of a" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete phrase and lacks clarity or context for proper usage.
Example: "This is a time of a great change in our society."
Alternatives: "a period of" or "an era of".
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(My timing was spectacular!) That was a time of a populist backlash against President Obama and townhall screaming matches over Obamacare.
This was also a time of a more open sexuality.
The move comes at a time of a slight thaw in tense relations on the peninsula.
Let's say you are president in a time of a sustained economic slowdown.
It was a time of a triple frontier--of geography, of industry, of democracy itself.
This is at a time of a lot of protests and political tension.
This was 1968 - it was a very tumultuous time, a time of a lot of change.
"This is not going to be a time of a lot of activity".
Perhaps such moral clarity at a time of a contested war is particularly alluring.
The new pressures on Mr. Sharon come at a time of a fragile diplomatic opening.
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It was a time of A-levels and, of course, the start of young love.
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