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Free sign upThe phrase "a dumb time to start a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that the timing for starting something is not ideal or is considered foolish.
Example: "Given the current economic situation, it seems like a dumb time to start a new business."
Alternatives: "a foolish time to begin a" or "an unwise moment to launch a".
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"Six-thirty's a dumb time to start a game," he said.
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Time to start repairs.
Time to start packing.
Time to start over.
-- "Time to start on time".
Time to start plucking.
To start, I could take a dumb guess at, say, x = 1.
In dumb charging, all of the EVs are considered to start charging soon after their daily trip.
Start a time diary.
Definitely not a time to be doing dumb growth.
No one is perfect, and we all do dumb things from time to time.
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