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The phrase "a time to arrive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific moment or occasion when someone is expected to reach a destination or event.
Example: "The invitation states that there is a time to arrive, which is set for 6 PM sharp."
Alternatives: "a moment to reach" or "a time for arrival".
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If they are lucky and get through, they will be allotted a time to arrive at St Sixtus.
You will be given a time to arrive on set and they will generally do the rest (outfit, hair, makeup).
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And anything like a washing machine takes a long time to arrive.
It has taken the actual family she left behind a long time to arrive at a similar conclusion.
UberX cost more than a taxi and took a long time to arrive, and drivers weren't required to have extensive knowledge of how to navigate the city.
Equipment can take a long time to arrive at an island nation, and when it does get there, it can spend weeks or months sitting in customs.
Although the film takes a long time to arrive at an uplifting conclusion (Miller reserves the physical and personal triumph until the very end), it doesn't disappoint.
The money takes a long time to arrive and, with current coal markets, a long time could turn into never".
But she takes a little time to arrive.
But that reality will also take a long time to arrive for most voters.
Even the money to which Sisulu is entitled takes a long time to arrive.
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