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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of times" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is often used to refer to a specific period or instances in time. Some examples of when it can be used are: 1. "In the olden days, people used to rely on horse-drawn carriages for transportation, but now in modern times, we have cars and trains." 2. "The book is a reflection of the changing norms and values of times gone by." 3. "I have been to Paris many times, but each visit brings a unique experience." 4. "The invention of the internet has revolutionized the way we communicate and access information in recent times." 5. "The traditions and customs of times past are still celebrated in some cultures today."
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Lots of times.
Hundreds of times, actually.
"Lots of times," he said.
Number of times read: Four.
The length of times varied.
We suctioned her trachea hundreds of times.
We recognize the changing of times.
Plenty of times, you get skunked".
These are not the best of times.
I must have voted hundreds of times.
He beat me a lot of times.
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