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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

At/in/of

Is the of the expressions is correct:

At/in one point in/of time.

I have won many tournaments in one point of time.

Can they all be used? Which can be used and which can't?

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Anonymous I have won many tournaments in one point of time. Can they all be used? Which can be used and which can't?

  • Anonymous I have won many tournaments in one point of time.
  • Can they all be used?
  • Which can be used and which can't?
  • None seems right there, since multiple tournaments span a considerable length of time.
  • I won many tournaments in the past.
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AnonymousI have won many tournaments in one point of time. Can they all be used? Which can be used and which can't?
None seems right there, since multiple tournaments span a considerable length of time.

I won many tournaments in the past.
At one point in time, I thought I would never win another.
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That you very much! So how about: I had won 5 tournaments in a row at one point in time. Is that correct?
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Anonymous I had won 5 tournaments in a row at one point in time. Is that correct?
OK.

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