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"at that time" vs "in that time"

The correct phrase is 'at that time.' 'In that time' is not a common phrase in English and is not used to refer to a specific point in time.

Last Updated: March 22, 2024

at that time

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to a specific point in time.

Use 'at that time' to refer to a specific moment or period in the past when something happened or existed.

Examples:

  • I was in school at that time.
  • At that time, we didn't have smartphones.
  • She was living in Paris at that time.
  • At that time, I didn't know what to do.
  • The company was struggling at that time.

Alternatives:

  • during that time
  • back then
  • in those days
  • at that moment
  • at that point in time

in that time

This phrase is not commonly used in English to refer to a specific point in time.

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