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The phrase "my boyfriend at the time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who was your partner in the past, but is no longer your partner. For example: "He was my boyfriend at the time, but we decided to break up and move on with our lives."
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Was it my boyfriend at the time?
"My boyfriend at the time was living there, so I was at David's almost every day.
My boyfriend at the time was studying human resources with distance learning provider RDI.
And Tom Luddy, my boyfriend at the time, who ran the Telegraph Repertory Theater.
"My boyfriend at the time said, 'That's Sarah Macaulay, that is'.
I was living in Brooklyn and my boyfriend at the time introduced me to this record.
I travelled up to the demonstration with my parents and my boyfriend at the time.
My boyfriend at the time, Barry, was a hippy and he was very proud of me.
My boyfriend at the time was angry that it had happened.
Worst Christmas Gift: It was $50 cash in a Tiffany ring box, from my boyfriend at the time.
My boyfriend at the time and I went to what we thought was just a funky nightclub.
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my head at the time
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my concern at the time
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my potential at the time
my team at the time
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