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Discover LudwigThe phrase "times where" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a way of referring to certain points in time or a period of time. For example, "These were times where I felt like giving up, but I persisted and eventually succeeded."
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NEW YORK TIMES Where were Olympus's Auditors?
But there were times where I didn't".
The Times: Where is corporate headquarters now?
Plenty of times where I got rubbed".
"Obviously there's times where guys could shoot," Oates said.
"There's times where I realize, like, damn, I matter".
There are times where I'm not so calm".
"But there also will be times where we disagree.
"There's going to be times where it's not.
"It's been times where it's been discouraging," O'Brien said.
I could see at times where people were coming from.
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