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Siva_mkp@yahoo.co.in Posted 20 years ago
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Many a time

Sir/Madam

I am always at confusion where "Many a time" should be used and what is the difference between Many time and Many a time?

siva
  

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>Many time is non-standard. query=%22many+a+time%22+&srchst=nyt

  • >Many time is non-standard.
  • query=%22many+a+time%22+&srchst=nyt
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>Many time
is non-standard. Use
Many times
or
Many a time (which is more literary)

Examples at the New York Times:
http://query.nytimes.com/search/query?query=%22many+times%22+&srchst=nyt

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