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Discover Ludwig"my time there" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase refers to a period of time that the speaker spent in a particular place or situation. Example: "I learned a lot during my time there. The internship provided me with valuable experience and taught me important skills."
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"In all my time there, there were very, very few.
"I enjoyed my time there, especially the people.
I loved every moment of my time there".
"I strung out my time there as long as possible," he said.
For the rest of my time there I was a taxpayer.
"I would not trade my time there for anything," he said.
At the end of my time there, someone asked about my future plans.
It was Sarita Subercaseaux, who later on, throughout my time there, was the high school's headmistress.
"In my time there we knew what the objectives of the oil industry were.
During my time there, ?playing?
I'll only take positive things from my time there".
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