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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a time even" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize the occurrence of something at a specific moment, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "I can only handle one project at a time even when the deadlines are tight."
Alternatives: "at one time" or "at a single moment".
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We can select only one at a time, even though they're all broadcasting.
You may only enroll in one degree program at a time, even if you are accepted into more than one.
In scrolling lists, you see three items at a time, even though there's plenty of room to fit more.
He was deployed in war zones for long stretches at a time, even missing his son's wedding while in Iraq.
In the novel, the island is entirely cut off from civilization for weeks or months at a time even though it is only 26 miles from the mainland.
Apparently people rent from Gotham Dream Cars for weeks at a time, even months, despite a tab that can be over a thousand bucks a day.
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Finding you are treated unequally at such a time even more so.
"At a time when, even today, unemployment is rising in half the country.
James Blake's songs build incrementally, one gesture at a time, though even at full steam you can hear the individual parts moving.
At a time when even Pakistani politicians appeared to be appeasing the Taliban, Yousafzai spoke out against the militants.
I never thought I'd be alive at a time to even see something like this, it's truly amazing".
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