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"For a"a second time" or "For the"the second time"

What would be the correct sentence from the below two:

  1. For a second time, in a few months we decided to meet.

OR

  1. For the second time, in a few months we decided to meet.

Is one of the two incorrect or can they be used interchangeably

Thank you.?

"For a" or "For the"

What would be the correct sentence from the below two:

  1. For a second time, in a few months we decided to meet.

OR

  1. For the second time, in a few months we decided to meet.

Is one of the two incorrect or can they be used interchangeably

Thank you.

"For a second time" or "For the second time"

What would be the correct sentence from the below two:

  1. For a second time, in a few months we decided to meet.

OR

  1. For the second time, in a few months we decided to meet.

Is one of the two incorrect or can they be used interchangeably?

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Chetan
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"For a" or "For the"

What would be the correct sentence from the below two:

  1. For a second time, in a few months we decided to meet.

OR

  1. For the second time, in a few months we decided to meet.

Is one of the two incorrect or can they be used interchangeably

Thank you.