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Discover Ludwig"now at a time" is not a grammatically correct phrase to use in a sentence.
The phrase "now and then" is a more common way to express a similar meaning, which is "occasionally" or "from time to time." Example: Now and then, I like to treat myself to a spa day. Example: She only visits her hometown now and then.
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Harris says overpaying now at a time of low rates could insulate against rises.
It does so even now, at a time of almost stifling specialization.
They gave it to me now at a time when I can fully enjoy it.
And right now, at a time of economic turmoil, the president is proposing big changes with unknown consequences.
And now, at a time of ideological drift among Republicans, a loose coalition of conservative organizations has begun mapping strategies.
"It certainly has something to say to us now at a time of ongoing wars all over the world.
This is probably even truer now at a time when people in my circle have suffered miscarriages or fertility problems.
We are now at a time when image dominates, when we are more susceptible than ever to judge by appearance.
He said: "There's big momentum now at a time, as I keep saying, when interest rates are low.
"Now, at a time of staff cuts, there are 11,000 women going through our prisons this year.
Now, at a time when female sexual awakening continues to enthral, Hollywood offers us Red Riding Hood.
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