Which of these you would prefer and why?
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These spammers evoke laughter many a time.
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Many a time, these spammers evoke laughter.
Also, is it ‘many a time’ or ‘many a times’?
Which of these you would prefer and why?
These spammers evoke laughter many a time.
Many a time, these spammers evoke laughter.
Also, is it ‘many a time’ or ‘many a times’?
Number 2 sounds better to me, but there is nothing wrong with 1.
The difference between “many a time” and “many a times” is that “many a times” doesn’t exist. You can’t put the article “a” before a plural noun.
My “highness” totally agrees with Jamie’s reply