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The phrase "a moment in history" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant event or period that has lasting importance or impact in the context of history.
Example: "The signing of the Declaration of Independence was truly a moment in history that shaped the future of the nation."
Alternatives: "a historical milestone" or "a significant event in history".
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It's a moment in history.
"You're looking at a moment in history".
This was a moment in history.
"It's a moment in history that has been frozen in time.
"It was a moment in history, and to be part of it is incredible".
And why was he there at a moment in history so intimate?
That's the trouble when you write a song that captures a moment in history.
"This is a moment in history where he can prove his worth," Mr. Bush said.
Will he refuse the call to arms at such a moment in history?
"It was a moment in history when things were complex," he said.
Although I never got that handshake, I did manage to preserve a moment in history.
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