The original context is as below: "At various times during the year Simon had persuaded me to do all kinds of work that I didn't have time to do." Just wondering if the "at" at the beginning of the sentence should be substituted by "for", because that's what I think will be right, hope someone here can be able to correct me and offer reasonable explanation. Thanks for your help in advance.
Top answer
With the given texts, "at" is the correct prep.
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With the given texts, "at" is the correct prep.
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