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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

for a time

Yesterday I came across the phrase `for a time' in a sentence. Right now, I cannot remember that sentence. Could you explain the phrase `for a time', perhaps with few examples.
  

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For a time I was patient He went to Paris for a time It means ""for an unspecified period".

  • For a time I was patient He went to Paris for a time It means ""for an unspecified period".
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For a time I was patient

He went to Paris for a time

It means ""for an unspecified period".

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