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The phrase "a certain time to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific moment or period designated for an action or event.
Example: "There is a certain time to reflect on our decisions and learn from our experiences."
Alternatives: "a specific time to" or "a designated time to".
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"You can't wait until a certain time to just change.
"You have to pick a certain time to do it," Burns said of his verbosity.
I think it is absolutely necessary to have a certain time to prepare for that".
The team hosts periodic races in which contestants compete on local cumbersome bikes, called Black Mambas, and try to beat a certain time to win a cash prize and probationary admittance to the team.
The trap was that Mac was to be at a certain place at a certain time to take delivery of papers, documents, you know, that were supposed to have come from the Russian Embassy in Washington.
The point (which Mike seems to have missed) is that I needed to be in a certain place at a certain time to meet my girlfriend, who was flying out from London.
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Moreover, the value of k5 is reduced to half at a certain time point to achieve a significant divergence effect.
"But what he is suggesting is that there is a certain time required to speak and a certain time required to listen.
Insurers often accuse women and obstetricians of scheduling unneeded Caesareans for their own convenience — to deliver the baby at a certain time, or to avoid labor.
Stock-for-stock mergers usually rely on share prices from a certain time period to determine how many shares the acquirer would issue to the target.
Once bound to the DNA, TF molecules will spend a certain time bound to a position until they make any type of movement.
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