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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Is there a difference between 'all the time' and 'all the times'? Thank you very much.
  

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Anonymous Is there a difference between 'all the time' and 'all the times'? Yes. The first is common and means 'constantly'.

  • Anonymous Is there a difference between 'all the time' and 'all the times'?
  • Yes.
  • The first is common and means 'constantly'.
  • The second has limited use and refers to 'each and every time/occasion'.
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AnonymousIs there a difference between 'all the time' and 'all the times'?
Yes. The first is common and means 'constantly'. The second has limited use and refers to 'each and every time/occasion'.

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