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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'my times' is correct in written English, but its use depends on the context
For example, you could say, "I remember my times in college fondly."
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I'll forego my times.
My times were dropping with every race.
"My times were terrible," she said.
Several people seemed uninterested in my Times pin.
"I was amazed how my times were dropping," he said.
"I'm a contributor to my country and to my times.
"I've been comparing my times to his and we've been running in the same area code.
In my Times column today, I reviewed practically the entire marketplace of ultrabooks.
I had a lot of fun reviewing Amazon's new Kindles in my Times column this week.
Searching for the right god, my Times colleague Bruce Pask suggested, "Chet Baker".
In my Times column Thursday, I reviewed the Nokia Lumia 900 phone.
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