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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a most" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to convey a superlative degree but is not commonly used in this form.
Example: "This is at a most critical juncture in our project."
Alternatives: "at the very least" or "at the utmost."
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Wyler spoke at a most propitious moment.
At a most inopportune time, the Balkans are back.
The idea came to fruition at a most opportune time.
As observed in previous DNS calculations, ignition occurs at a "most reactive" mixture fraction.
But the rich Cadillac psycho said, 'We have come at a most interesting time.
"But how?" Listening, I admire their spirit of engagement at a most difficult time.
But he entered the public arena at a most perilous time in the city's politics.
Shin comes to the women's game at a most opportune time.
Mr. Wheeler bought TVR from Martin Lilley in 1981 at a most inopportune time.
Here are some of the season's most popular items -- at a most popular price.
"This strike comes at a most unfortunate time," Mr. Ventura, an independent, said.
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