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at times

Idioms  
  1. Occasionally, sometimes, as in Away from home for the first time, Mary was homesick at times. [Early 1500s] Also see at one time or another.


Example Sentences

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It felt at times that Maresca's post-match comments from last week - in which he said "many people" had caused his "worst 48 hours" since joining the club - were continuing to impact the players.

From BBC

There has been criticism this season of Chelsea's rotation policy, which at times has left the team looking disjointed and poorly organised.

From Barron's

With his audience reach influence and his resources expect to see him back in a boxing ring again no matter how much of a farce this fight was at times.

From BBC

Hodge, who has faced 170 balls, rode his luck at times, edging short of the slip fielders several times and was dropped on 64 by Daryl Mitchell.

From Barron's

The Gunners have been ugly at times this season but they still get the job done and it might be a similar story here.

From BBC