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The phrase "a time to know" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express that there is an appropriate moment for gaining knowledge or understanding about something.
Example: "In this fast-paced world, there is a time to know the truth behind the rumors before making any decisions."
Alternatives: "a moment to understand" or "an opportunity to learn".
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It must be so strange, living vicariously through these celebrities for months, maybe years at a time; to know every intimate detail about a subject without knowing them personally.
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It occurs to her that "it takes a long time to know a person".
He added: "I've been in football a long time to know a couple of wins back to back can bring confidence and momentum".
Mountain bikes move too fast to allow a bear time to know you're coming, and you are liable to surprise a bear when speeding around a corner.
Sometimes it takes a long time to know what that real payoff will be.
He adds, "I'll need to see it for a third time to know," but that, overall, "I prefer virile filmmakers".
"The orders have come down, but it takes a long time to know whether you're really turning".
It seemed important to me, had seemed important to me for a long time, to know he regretted everything, wished it had been otherwise.
It takes a long time to know how to do the job really well".
"I've been in the game a long time to know that sometimes the hockey gods are there," said Rangers Coach Alain Vigneault.
"So he just spent more time trying to describe it tactfully and it took me a long time to know what he was talking about".
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