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at that time

 

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Term: At That Time

Description: "At that time" refers to a specific period or moment in the past when an action or event occurred. It is used to indicate a specific point in time or to provide context for a particular situation.

Examples:

1. Adverb:

- She was living in Paris at that time. (Referring to a specific moment in the past)

- The war was going on at that time. (Indicating a specific period in the past)

2. Prepositional Phrase:

- I was studying for my exams when he called at that time. (Refers to the moment the call occurred)

- At that time, the city was known for its vibrant nightlife. (Provides contextual information about the city)

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