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The phrase "a time appropriate to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific moment or period that is suitable or fitting for a particular action or event.
Example: "We will discuss the project at a time appropriate to all team members' schedules."
Alternatives: "a suitable time for" or "an opportune moment to".
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As discussed above, enhanced reproductive success within a distance Lreten from the upstream edge allows novel alleles to persist longer in the upstream retentive population, for a time appropriate to Ne as given by Eq. (1), while those in downstream regions are lost much more quickly (figure 2C).
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A. In principle, under emergency situations, a government should suspend or delay adoption (be it domestic or international) for a period of time appropriate to each country.
There will never be a time more appropriate to celebrate this great fact.
My quarterly client webcast has a time frame appropriate to its frequency.
In the words of literary critic Dwight Garner, Tweet wars are like "battling by throwing one frozen pea at a time", a combat uniquely appropriate to attention-poor times.
It is meant to portray a piece of time and appropriate to watch at any time.
Is there ever a time that is appropriate to be called a bitch, whore or another degrading name?
The company swiftly formulated a pitch appropriate to the times.
It's an appropriate time to pause, just as it's an appropriate time to remember and learn and consider.
Select a cooking time which is appropriate to the container you are using.
The ideas of race, class and understanding diversity as a strength and not a weakness — it seemed an appropriate time to get this down.
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