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"at a certain" is a correct part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you need to describe something that is specific, but not exact. For example, "I met him at a certain cafe downtown."
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But at a certain fundamental level, familiar.
Leaders were retired at a certain age.
At a certain speed, all things disintegrate.
Then, at a certain point, it works.
"But at a certain point it's tiring.
At a certain point ramshackle isn't enough.
At a certain point, citizens want change.
At a certain point, society would crumble.
"He always listens at a certain point.
"We just converged at a certain time".
I did at a certain point.
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