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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at one time point" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific point or time in the past, or to articulate the idea that something happened once—during a single moment in time. For example, "At one time point, he seemed to be happy with his job, but now he's looking for something new."
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Although preventive behaviors are dynamic, this analysis is based on assessment at one time point.
This happened when attrition was more heavily dependent on variables at one time point than the other.
Kinetic solubility values are approximate values usually based on one measurement at one time point.
This extends previous evidence which is mainly based on economic difficulties at one time point.
Instrumental variable models provide adjusted effect estimates at one time point and on an absolute rather than a relative scale.
This sample size was calculated based on a visual analogue scale for satisfaction with pain relief at one time point.
But it is a static system at one time point, which can be described with BN.
It was a cross-sectional study, and all caregivers participated at one time point only.
In this study, patients with established allergies and asthma were investigated at one time point only.
First, we only measured at one time point during the progression of the disease.
All participants completed a questionnaire pack at one time point.
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