[General] USE of the Word "At differnt times"

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Chakradhar

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Hi All,

Please help me with this.

Last week I went to office at different timings (Without following office hours due to some emergency).
Now I want to say this sentence to my friends. Can I use it as following way.

"During last week I went to office at diffenent timings (or mutiple timings / various timings)."

Please suggest the best way to say this sentence.
 
Timings definitely doesn't work for me. I would say I didn't keep office hours last week.
 
Just say "last week" without the "during,"
 
I didn't keep/work regular [office] hours last week.

Be careful with your spelling. In just one post you used "differnt", "different" and "diffenent". Only the second is correct.
 
Timings definitely doesn't work for me. I would say I didn't keep office hours last week.

That is the Indian dialect. They use it all the time.
 
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