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The phrase "at one a time" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "at one time"? You can use "at one time" to refer to a specific moment in the past when something was true or occurred.
Example: "At one time, I believed that I could achieve anything I set my mind to."
Alternatives: "formerly" or "in the past".
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I know this because; I was at one a time a major trouble-maker; so I'm fascinated with all the latest scientific research about the brain.
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Books must be looked at one at a time.
One at a time, please, one at a time.
You can look at it one at a time.
Let's just look at them one at a time.
You're looking at ballots one at a time.
Let's look at those one at a time.
Variables were added one-at-a-time.
But the work goes on, one day at a time, one child at a time.
We took one step at a time, one phrase at a time, one act at a time, one ballet at a time".
Together, from one generation to the next, we can change the world -- one girl at a time, one book at a time, one voice at a time.
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