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The phrase "a time when according" is not correct and does not form a complete thought in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific time related to a statement or condition that follows, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "There was a time when, according to the reports, the situation was much better."
Alternatives: "a moment when" or "an instance when".
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It was a time when, according to his manifesto, his political views began to transmute.
The election also came at a time when, according to Sissay, poetry is more popular than ever.
The timecode revealed that the footage had been taken at a time when, according to Porto's versions of events, Asunta was meant to be at home.
The piece, commissioned by Nureyev, "changed ballet forever" at a time when, according to Guillem, Paris Opera was "a little bit dull".
"There was a time when, according to local belief, if you visited the mosque in Demak seven times that was equivalent to making the long trip to Mecca".
It showed her handcuffed and dragged from her cell at a time when, according to expert medical witnesses, she already would have succumbed to septic shock.
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(In fact, he does not discuss them, perhaps because their admissions peaked at exactly the time when, according to his schema, sentimental views of childhood were cresting).
Libby told the grand jury "it seemed to me as if I was learning it for the first time" when, according to his account, NBC's Tim Russert told him about Plame on July 10 or 11, 2003.
Moores, therefore, has the chance to impose himself while showing that he has learnt the lessons from last time when, according to the testimonies of Michael Vaughan and Graeme Swann, he had quite an overbearing and authoritative approach.
This policy benefited from the dawning of a new American age, the time of the "other-directed" individual and the "organization man"—a time when, at least according to sociologists, the average citizen had devolved into a level of social malleability unthinkable in ages past.1 Similar partnerships had tamed the atom and delivered victory in history's most destructive war.
Turkish respect for poetry goes back to Ottoman times, when, according to Walter Andrews, a translator, "almost everyone, from the ruler to the peasant, from the religious scholar to the rake and drunkard, aspired to be a poet".Tony Frazer, whose Shearsman Books is one of a number of publishers now interested in poems about Turkey, believes that the country exerts a unique and powerful influence.
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