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The phrase "a time on" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could potentially be used in specific contexts where "time" refers to a period spent on an activity or event.
Example: "I had a great time on my vacation last summer."
Alternatives: "a period during" or "a duration spent on".
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Now, search results display one card (one app) at a time on iPhone.
Other users submitted "batch jobs" to be run one at a time on the mainframe.
The remaining episodes will be offered one at a time on the next three Fridays.
After a public screening, the films will be released one at a time on anothermag.com.
Pirated copies of Windows aren't just sold one at a time on the street.
But the search results, which come up one at a time on iPhone and four at a time on iPad, are not a step forward for discovery.
Eaton said he plans on releasing them one at a time on the store's blog.
Sentences were presented one at a time on a computer screen.
Participants were shown 48 common nouns one at a time on the computer screen.
Each word was shown one at a time on a computer screen in a dimly lit and sound attenuated room.
Use an electric mixer to beat the eggs in one at a time on medium speed.
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