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"from this time" is a perfectly acceptable phrase and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe when something happened, began, or was initiated. For example: "From this time forward, I vow to never make the same mistake again."
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Many of Day's best known photographs date from this time.
Where was the money coming from this time?
"From this time forth I never will speak word".
"From this time," he writes, "I was most narrowly watched.
From this time on I felt love for America".
"There aren't any from this time," said Mr. Walker.
Most blancmange recipes from this time called for milk.
Michelangelo's poetry is also preserved in quantity from this time.
The ancestral Ural Mountains also date from this time.
From this time onward cloisonné enamel was used for jewelry.
Can the Mets bounce back from this time of troubles?
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