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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am from time" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a fragment that lacks context to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I am from time to time involved in community service."
Alternatives: "I occasionally" or "I sometimes".
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And I am, from time to time, Roberta, if I am in a chat room.
I am, from time to time, described as leading the United States' most challenged institution, and it is true that we labor under many adverse conditions.
"I don't know how many of the graduates of Princeton are beset, as I am from time to time, by guilty feelings for having gotten less than they might have from having studied in that great, dear place," says the author of the introduction.
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Such guidelines are from time to time communicated to faculty members in an appropriate manner.
Local Elamite dynastic troubles were from time to time compounded by both Assyrian and Babylonian interference.
People under this degree of constant pressure are, from time to time, going to miscalculate.
How squeezed and stressed out they are from time constraints, trying to manage work, children, and chores.
He is, from time to time and without warning, visited by images of future disaster, which require his reluctant intervention.
where, and the iteration is from time to time.
The fixed interval of M=N=N opt points is from time index m to n.
It's from Time magazine.
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