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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this times" is not technically correct in Standard English, but it is used in some dialects
It is most commonly used as a form of emphasis at the end of a sentence, for example: "We have to get it done this times."
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"READ THIS," Times rack cards now demanded.
Now imagine this times a thousand.
This Times employee asked how he felt.
Well fill your boots, courtesy of this Times video.
Or, show another Slydini illusion, the optical illusions in this Times article, this Times video or the illusions linked in this Well blog post.
Then you come across the comments in response to this Times editorial "The Immigration Spring".
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And all the commemorations will inevitably raise a single question: What are we to make of this Times Square in light of all the other Times Squares?
This Times Square fish palace is vast, cool, and serene, like a fjord.
I can't really say that I'm reconciled to this Times Square.
They like the hours better... .. "When did we last have a prime minister who understood the working class?" We must steel ourselves for more of this "times-they-are-a-changing" clunkery for the next eight weeks.
And though there is an overwhelming sense of finality about this Times Square -- the glass-tower-theme-park one -- perhaps the truth is that Times Square is always open-ended, provisional, transitory.
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