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The phrase "time to time" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means occasionally or from time to time. For example: "I like to treat myself to a fancy dinner from time to time." or "I visit my grandparents' house time to time to catch up with them."
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Or, as Mr. Ducasse phrased it, "You get the impression you're stealing time from time".
Nigger did do a little county time, from time to time.
Our infrastructure is held together by time – from time stamps on complex financial transactions to the protocols that hold the internet together.
And if I appear to be having too good a time from time to time, it's because I don't know how to stay up late and because the [late-night talk show] hosts are really good at what they do. .
I was hoping to showcase a form of art that lots of people see from time from time but hardly ever take notice of a symbol of working-class spirit.
The ultimate objective of this paper is to propose a methodology to extract quantitative inferences and generate epidemiological outlook in real time from time series like that of Figure 1a.
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Vary your meter from time to time.
From time to time.
From time to time, liberals grasp this.
From time to time, his sons visited.
From time to time, Pedro Correa goes home.
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