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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific moment or period in the past or future, often to provide additional information about that time.
Example: "There was a time which I will always remember fondly, filled with laughter and joy."
Alternatives: "a moment when" or "an era that".
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Dis is a time which tries de hearts of men.
"This is a time which demands stable majority government".
So, once upon a time, which may be right now, there were two London primary schools.
Do the most important task at a time which fits your body clock.
One Song at a Time," which winds up this weekend, at 3 p.m. Sunday.
I'm away from home for months at a time, which is terrible for my children.
I just tried to play one shot at a time, which is obviously hard to do.
Brews enough for one cup at a time, which is extremely modern.
It was called There Comes a Time, which is also the first line.
"So they're going over hundreds of applicants at a time, which can result in poorly written applications that fail".
"We want to improve this program one step at a time, which I think we're doing a very good job.
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