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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a magic time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period that feels enchanting, special, or filled with wonder, often in a nostalgic or whimsical context.
Example: "As the sun set over the horizon, it felt like we were living in a magic time, where everything was perfect and serene."
Alternatives: "a wondrous moment" or "an enchanting period".
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"It was a magic time," Mr. Rosenfield said.
It's great when you have a magic time like that and everything is flowing.
You grew up at a magic time, and the 1969 Mets were a magic team.
There was a lot of vitriol, but it was a magic time and I wouldn't swap any of it.
Twilight is a magic time and dawn is magic - the times during which it's not day and it's not night, but something in between.
In such moments, the director treats adolescence as a magic time — most of the boys try out men's dangerous games and don't get badly hurt.
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I don't think there is a more magic time a guy could hope to be born, for many different reasons.
It was a real magic time.
"It was," he said, "a magic, magic time".
I was seven when I read the first book, already a pretty magic time, but as I got older, I continued to read the series and live in this magical world and my imagination just... flourished.
T.N: Well, you got to realize, Jason, that I was born in a very magic time.
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