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The phrase "a time for that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that there is an appropriate moment or occasion for a specific action or behavior.
Example: "I understand your concerns, but there is a time for that discussion, and it is not now."
Alternatives: "an appropriate moment for that" or "a suitable time for that".
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"And there is a time for that.
There is a time for that again".
"I think there will be a time for that when Reggie and I sit down," Carroll told The Los Angeles Times.
There will come a time for that.
There's a time for that.
There is a time for that later.
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Christmas Eve is also a time for dishes that reflect our diverse backgrounds.
It was a good time for that.
Early 2000s was a crazy time for that.
But now is a good time for that.
"You're going to have to wait a long time for that.
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