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"though this time" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to express contrast or make a comparison between two situations or circumstances. For example, "I usually go to the beach on Saturdays, though this time I'm going on Sunday."
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The silly trousers are still there, though; this time, great, billowing red things, flapping in the wind like elephant ears.
Though, this time it will be more likely sangria-fuelled flamenco steps, than beer-soaked drawling of Cold Chisel classics.
If you work in retail, though, this time of year is memorable for other reasons.
Remember, though: this time the footprint has to look like it is reflected on a mirror.
Though this time from a different perspective.
More door-sportsman interaction, though this time the battle had a different winner.
The only option seemed yet another merger, though this time Dewey & LeBoeuf was negotiating from weakness.
Then, starting in about 1980, the gap widened again, though this time the symptoms were different.
He said he planned to return, even though this time was not as much fun.
I said he could keep it, though this time we didn't part ways".
Hence her writing her debut play, though this time she won't portray Burton herself.
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