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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a remarkable time to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a statement about a significant or noteworthy period for a particular action or event.
Example: "This is a remarkable time to invest in renewable energy technologies, as the demand for sustainable solutions continues to grow."
Alternatives: "an extraordinary moment to" or "a significant opportunity to".
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It is a remarkable time to be at Yale Law School.
The album's posture is celebratory: it is a remarkable time to be alive.
It is a remarkable time to be in our business.
ROSS MITCHELL: It's actually a remarkable time to be alive in the sense that we can very much look into our past and see the visages of Pangaea, you know we can easily imagine closing the Atlantic Ocean and juxtaposing this jigsaw arrangement of continents and we can also realize that new continents are being made.
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"It has been thrilling to be president during such a remarkable time". In closing, Hockfield thanked the MIT community for its "willingness to do experiments — many of them successful — which will position MIT" to grow in the years to come.
There is no denying this is a remarkable time in the history of juvenile justice policy and there is reason to celebrate.
It's a remarkable time saver, and a good example of why the hardware keyboard still has something to offer in a world dominated by touchscreen displays.
Beethoven lived in a remarkable time.
Really, it was a remarkable time.
Like Pompeii, Nola is a remarkable time capsule.
THIS has been a remarkable time for the Obama administration.
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