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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already at times" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has occurred previously or intermittently at certain moments.
Example: "I have felt overwhelmed by the workload, already at times questioning my ability to keep up."
Alternatives: "sometimes already" or "occasionally already".
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Moreover, activity in both secondary and central areas is stronger than in primary ones already at time-step 2 (F(1,5) = 8.68, p < .02, and F 1,5) = 22.9, p < .0005, respectively).
Similarly, silencing of Ephrin B3 was found to decrease phosphorylation of Akt at Ser473 already at time of irradiation (0 h) with an effect still evident at 48 h post IR.
A shift in molecular characteristics to a more aggressive phenotype in synchronous nodal metastases compared to the primary tumour suggests that tumour progression occurs already at time of diagnosis in a fraction of breast cancer patients with node positive disease.
This is despite concerns the grid is already strained at times by the demands of charging electric vehicles.
The drug "draws out" anger, an emotion with which Roy Colton Hayness) has already struggled at times.
This solid waste, as already discussed, at times included children's excreta.
Overall, these results become evident already at early times, that is, after 24 hours of exposition.
The mutant was significantly more sensitive to O2- radicals then the wild-type in vitro, already at short times of treatment.
Surely I told you so already at the time.
Already, at the time, this was awkward for critics.
"I said that already at half-time to my players.
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