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The phrase "a time of extraordinary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period characterized by remarkable or exceptional events or circumstances.
Example: "We are living in a time of extraordinary change, where technology is evolving at an unprecedented pace."
Alternatives: "an era of remarkable" or "a period of exceptional".
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You'll be working at a time of extraordinary technological change.
"This is a time of extraordinary sorrow and grief," he said.
In a time of extraordinary need and limited aid, who deserves help?
Mnangagwa arrives in power at a time of extraordinary unity in Zimbabwe.
And all this rising debt comes at a time of extraordinary falls in the savings rate.
How does a candidate unseat an incumbent administration at a time of extraordinary prosperity?
Mr. Olmert faces this possible political demise at a time of extraordinary geopolitical challenge for Israel.
At the start of his second term, Giuliani was an exceptionally popular mayor at a time of extraordinary prosperity.
But it was also a time of extraordinary, indeed probably unparalleled literary achievement by a man of advanced age.
The election is being fought on Democratic issues (education, health care and welfare) at a time of extraordinary prosperity.
His release, even temporarily, would be hugely divisive at a time of extraordinary polarisation and volatility across Egypt.
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