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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time of such" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific period characterized by certain qualities or events, often in a reflective or descriptive context.
Example: "In a time of such uncertainty, we must remain resilient and hopeful for the future."
Alternatives: "an era of such" or "a period of such".
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"It's a time of such legal crisis.
At a time of such great economic insecurity, we must not forget this fundamental protective function.
At a time of such extreme upheaval and sudden decision making, obvious choices are very appealing.
No doubt Ramadan will be a time of such reflections in many countries in the region.
Valls brushed the figures aside, saying he did not care about being popular at a time of such change.
Still, the Shiites here protest that their faith will save them, even at a time of such violence.
What else could we do with £50bn to improve lives at a time of such desperate housing need?
At a time of such interdependence, we have a moral and pragmatic interest in broader questions of development.
Many presidents have been caught in a similar vise, but few at a time of such economic stress.
There is a reason Blaszczykowski is the leader of his country's team at a time of such importance.
I'm sorry to hear about your father dying and that this is a time of such distrust and confusion for you.
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