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The phrase "a smart time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a period that is considered clever, well-timed, or advantageous for a particular action or decision.
Example: "Investing in renewable energy now is a smart time, given the increasing demand for sustainable solutions."
Alternatives: "a wise moment" or "an opportune time".
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It was a smart time to sell.
It's a smart time to make good investments.
Mr. Loeb said he thought this was a smart time to be raising money to buy hotels.
To the Scottish-born actor Brian Cox, it seemed like a smart time to move to Hollywood.
Prices have fallen significantly, but given the lingering uncertainty in the economy, is now a smart time to buy a second home?
The BBC is already cutting its managers' pensions and pay, making this a smart time to scale back excessive salaries for presenters.
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Kirkus: "Record collecting turns dangerous in a smart, time-bending tale about cultural appropriation". .
Overall, it's a smart idea at a very smart time (with a catchy name to boot), so it's no wonder that it's gotten the attention of investors.
And it may have been a very smart time for Facebook to buy FriendFeed as the trend was clearly that the site was gaining momentum, and more importantly, that what they had done with the live-updating stream was working.
Not only are its contents fantastically well made -- you have to get down on your hands and knees to appreciate them fully -- but they also constitute a smart, sardonic time capsule of late-80's pop culture.
OSMOSIS comprises a smart computation time and memory management.
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