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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time like this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific moment or situation that is significant or noteworthy, often in a context of urgency or importance.
Example: "In a time like this, we must come together and support one another."
Alternatives: "such a moment" or "this kind of situation".
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Not at a time like this".
Every dollar counts at a time like this.
Journalists have a responsibility at a time like this.
Wendel has some advantages at a time like this.
"It's a great blessing at a time like this.
In a time like this, everything suddenly seems suspicious.
He advised prayer at a time like this.
I think that's especially important at a time like this".
How could I smile at a time like this?
Just the place for a time like this.
Who could pull off modesty at a time like this?
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