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Discover LudwigThe phrase "periods when" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a span of time during which a particular situation exists or during which a particular set of conditions are in effect. For example: "During the periods when I had a lot of work to do, I found it hard to stay focused."
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There were periods when I was homeless.
There's periods when you play well, periods when you play poorly.
The periods when you don't feel great, you look lousy".
So there were periods when I was sarcastic.
I've had periods when I've had to wean myself off.
There were long periods when we were in control.
There have been periods when he has been over-medicated.
"There were periods when we did 12 shows a week, and periods when we didn't work for years," said Mr. Weil, 60.
For many years, the annual increase in productivity in the UK averaged around 2%, although there were periods when it was lower and periods when it was higher.
"There are periods when member counties may get more than they put in, and some periods when they may put in more," he said.
Low point: "You get periods when it goes quiet once every few years".
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