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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a opportune" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an opportune" since "opportune" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "It was an opportune moment to discuss the project."
Alternatives: "a timely" or "a favorable".
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You seem to be in a opportune position to do cross-cultural analyses of mobile technologies.
The pertinent section of the anti-terror bill, Section 215, is set to expire on June 1st, so the 2nd Circuit's ruling comes at a opportune time for congressional opponents of the NSA's bulk data-collection programme.
As a collector with "silent" assets of art, antiques and/or collectibles (such as wine, coins, gems, cars, etc). now is a opportune moment to consider maximizing the present and future course of your heartfelt collection.
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He argues that this could be an opportune moment for a new strategy to prevent terrorism.
This was an opportune time for a Romney candidacy.
So it seemed an opportune time to take an old-fashioned scanner out for a spin.
This is, then, a time of transition and an opportune moment to thoroughly survey the field.
But as I say – has there ever been an opportune moment to make a giant horse?
It may be an opportune time to sell a downtown skyscraper, Bohlinger said.
Which made me wonder if this wasn't an opportune moment to call it a night.
"It was an opportune time for them to get him an at-bat," Morin said.
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