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The phrase "added at the time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that was included or incorporated during a specific moment or event in the past.
Example: "The report included several key findings that were added at the time of the initial analysis."
Alternatives: "included during that period" or "incorporated at that moment".
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Moon added at the time: "I'm in therapy right now.
He added: "At the time it seemed pretty innocuous.
McCann added at the time that his biggest pet peeve was "unempathetic customer service reps".
"It could be earlier, that's a matter for the government," he added at the time.
"One thing we cannot do," Mr. Gillinson added at the time, "is compromise".
He added, "At the time, we didn't even understand what Al Qaeda was.
She added, "At the time that I was doing this, people just freaked completely out".
They added: "At the time, a thorough investigation was conducted by court appointed independent experts.
He added, "At the time of disposal, perhaps this type of due diligence was not carried out".
He paused, took a long breath, and added: "At the time, I didn't have more in me".
He added at the time: "I'm convinced there is still a great future in print weekly papers.
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