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The phrase "a normal time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time that is typical or expected in a given context.
Example: "We usually meet at a normal time, around 3 PM, to discuss our weekly progress."
Alternatives: "an ordinary time" or "a usual time".
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But I had a fairly normal couple of days: I planned my lessons normally and went home at a normal time because I was meeting my mate Rob for a run.
"It's not a normal time," she said.
But we don't have a normal time.
But this is not a normal time; it is a national emergency.
For now, though, it is all about soaking up what Coleman described as "not a normal time in Welsh football".
But this was not a normal time in Washington: You didn't save money to spend it later.
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In front of a full house in Cardiff, the Wales captain, Aaron Ramsey, missed a normal-time penalty just three minutes after scoring one to equalise a goal by Sunderland's Ji Dong-won.
We started in Widnes at 11AM, a fairly normal time for Brian and his alcoholic mates.
We started in Widnes at 11 AM, a fairly normal time for Brian and his alcoholic mates.
So I've actually had a really normal time of it and I like to think that lots of artists should experiences like mine.
Jones, moreover, added the final blow with a minute of normal time remaining, a perfectly struck drop-goal sending the Llanelli fans wild.
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