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At times - Meaning & Usage



at times


'At times' is a phrase used in English. This phrase can be used interchangeably with 'occasionally', 'sometimes' or 'from time to time' to indicate that something happens, but not always or frequently.



meaning


The phrase "at times" refers to something that happens occasionally or sometimes, but not consistently or always. It can convey that an event, feeling, or behavior happens intermittently rather than regularly or frequently.


The weather can be unpredictable at times.


He's a good student, but at times, he can be a bit lazy.



usage


"At times" can be used at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence.


Her behavior can be confusing at times.


At times, it’s hard to know what the right decision is.


He can be very charming at times, but also quite reserved.



The phrase "at times" is versatile and can be used in both formal and informal language.


He at times forgets to lock the door. (informal)


The project has encountered unexpected delays at times, but overall progress remains steady. (formal)



More


She at times feels lonely.


Life at times feels overwhelming.


The park is at times crowded with people.


I at times miss living in the countryside.


I feel tired at times, but I just push through it.


He gets on my nerves at times, but we’re still good friends.


At times, the data suggests a deviation from the expected results.

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