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Discover Ludwig"times that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate multiplication or repetition. Here are a few examples: 1. "Multiply two times that number to get the answer." 2. "I have been to London three times that I can remember." 3. "He earns five times that amount in a single month." 4. "The recipe calls for twice times that amount of sugar." 5. "She went back to college after quitting her job four times that year."
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Ten times that.
At times that petrifies her.
Many times that number qualified.
Some cost several times that.
At times that turns ugly.
It's now worth 10 times that.
In good times that was fine.
It sold for nearly three times that.
The new standard is four times that.
It may be ten times that.
It could be many times that.
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