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The phrase "a more opportune" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a time or situation that is more favorable or advantageous for a particular action or decision.
Example: "We should wait for a more opportune moment to launch the campaign when our audience is more engaged."
Alternatives: "a more favorable" or "a better-suited".
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Mr Poroshenko may well be waiting for a more opportune time to exchange the soldiers.
Umenyiora could not be returning at a more opportune time for the Giants.
The chance for a festive City Hall celebration couldn't have come at a more opportune time.
Still, the Olympics could not come to the Japanese capital at a more opportune time.
A more opportune Clément converted 6 of 12. Timing made all the difference.
The shift could not have come at a more opportune time for second-tier schools.
This week's debate could not come at a more opportune moment.
So there could not be a more opportune day for a performance of Haydn's astonishing oratorio "The Creation".
No matter the challenges, Mr. Koch believes there has never been a more opportune time for such an ambitious endeavor.
There has never been a more opportune time to set up a campaign supporting the confidence and careers of women.
In that regard, Professor Edley's appointment could not have come at a more opportune time, he said.
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