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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific moment or occasion for an action or event.
Example: "There is a time for a celebration, and today is that day."
Alternatives: "a moment for a" or "an occasion for a".
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A time for a captain to take over.
Ben would stop to ponder, sometimes minutes at a time, for a particular word to use.
Carbosiero charges £90 a time for a men's haircut and £150 for a woman's.
Is this a time for a gala celebration, fund-raiser or not?
Hold your breath, it's a time for a high-speed Internet search!
This is a moment for deep reflection, a time for a real global debate.
What a time for a punished prisoner to return to these shores.
It held back "Last Man Standing" three weeks and "Once Upon a Time" for a month.
If there was ever a time for a little Christmas, his parents resolved, it was now.
It's a time for a quick, easy, on-hand solution that fits any situation.
Christmas is a time for a big sneer as much as good cheer, after all.
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