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"not at times" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to convey that something does not happen always or consistently, but rather occasionally or intermittently. Example: "John is usually a very organized person, but not at times when he is under a lot of stress."
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Not at times, no.
And those demands, did they not, at times, take the form of a veritable ultimatum?
It was hard not, at times, to imagine Tennant's delivery of certain lines.
Now the relationship between the camps has turned dissonant if not, at times, downright hostile.
Ably translated by Minna Proctor, Vinci's prose is rich, if not at times oversaturated, with the sensory immediacy of childhood.
There are some £14.50 fares still available but not at times when anyone would want to travel.
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In fact, this is not at time when people want a "maverick" at all.
IDU was assessed at baseline and not at time of hospitalization or death.
Not spectacular, not sparkling at times but very professional.
It seems like at times we were, and then we weren't at times.
That's not to say they aren't at times vexing.
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