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The phrase "at a time at" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a redundancy and should be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "You can only take one call at a time."
Alternatives: "at one time" or "at a single time".
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It's one step at a time at the moment but he's a good sort of horse.
It operates on electric power only for several miles at a time, at relatively low speed.
One Song at a Time," at the Café Carlyle is so touching.
The truth has been painfully extracted one inch at a time, at considerable public expense.
I do it for hours at a time at the hairdresser's.
Add almond paste, a little at a time at medium speed, and beat 8 minutes.
More prisoners join the strike one at a time at staggered intervals.
The test facility is designed to test one coil at a time at nominal current and cryogenic temperature.
But it mainly wants to establish residencies for weeks at a time at universities, conservatories and just about anywhere else.
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"But I do know we've sold them all – one at a time at our gigs".
The decision to wager for or against God is one that you make at a time at t, say.
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