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The phrase 'at times of' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a stage or period of time. For example, 'At times of great crisis, it is important to remain hopeful.'.
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AT TIMES of great change, nations inevitably become introspective.
Shotts: At times of rapid growth.
Fundamentalists only thrive at times of crisis.
Other countries do that too at times, of course.
Like him, I am irritatingly phlegmatic at times of crisis.
Anti-Americanism intensifies at times of French uncertainty.
There is a narrow border, at times of reciprocal trefoils.
so they intervened at times of market panic.
At times of intense media scrutiny, evidence of fixing disappears.
At times of recession, people tend to scapegoat others.
Historically, Confederate symbols have appeared at times of racial discord.
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