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Hanuman_2000 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Some point in time

Hello,

I have seen the people using the phrase 'at some point in time' and also 'at some point of time'.

Are both the same ?

Thanks.
  

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The usual expression is "at some point in time". I would understand "at some point of time" to mean the same, but for me it is not idiomatic.

  • The usual expression is "at some point in time".
  • I would understand "at some point of time" to mean the same, but for me it is not idiomatic.
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The usual expression is "at some point in time". I would understand "at some point of time" to mean the same, but for me it is not idiomatic.

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