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The phrase "a really timely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very appropriate or relevant to the current time or situation.
Example: "The report provided a really timely analysis of the market trends, helping us make informed decisions."
Alternatives: "a very timely" or "an exceptionally timely".
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"It seems like a really timely book," said Cindy Dell Clark, a historian at Penn State Delaware County and a consultant to the Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia.
It offers a really timely riposte to the views of the right that what is needed is a return to tradition and asks big questions about the purpose of education.
"It's a really timely issue," she says, given the housing growth of recent years.
Dear Reader, This is a really timely question.
"But in another way it's a really timely and important topic.
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Actually, it's a lesson really timely for today.
It's about humanity caring for one another; it's an interesting fable that's really timely for the world right about now.
"The first try from Tom Isaacs was really timely, coming just before half-time.
It's a great song, but also what Hollis Brown is going through is, unfortunately, really timely right now".
But we also build in cross-cutting sessions relevant to everyone, leadership, for example, or scaling, and carve space for those really timely issues -- change in the MENA region will be a "connect and collaborate" session this year.
"It was really timely," Sharon Lay said.
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