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Newguest Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

At one time/at another time

Hi

At one time = once
At another time = some other time

E.G. At one time you say you're angry and at another you say you're happy.

Is it all correct?
  

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The most common usage: At one time = In the past At another time = In the future At one time, most cities had streetcars. It would be better to meet at another time. "

  • The most common usage: At one time = In the past At another time = In the future At one time, most cities had streetcars.
  • It would be better to meet at another time.
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The most common usage:

At one time = In the past
At another time = In the future

At one time, most cities had streetcars.

It would be better to meet at another time.

Your sentence would sound more natural as: "One moment you say you're angry and at another you say you're happy."

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