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'at the same time' versus 'in the same time'



 
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'at the same time' versus 'in the same time' #1 (permalink) Tue Aug 01, 2006 13:39 pm   'at the same time' versus 'in the same time'
 

There are expressions like at the same time and in time and in your own time etc.

What I want to know is following:

Is there a context where the expressions in the same time could be used? (if it's correct at all)
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'at the same time' versus 'in the same time' #2 (permalink) Tue Aug 01, 2006 13:52 pm   'at the same time' versus 'in the same time'
 

Hi Attila,

I've heard in the same flash of time,
but I don't know whether it's 'standard English' or not quite Smile
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