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The phrase "always a time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there is a specific moment or occasion for something to happen, often implying that it is a recurring situation.
Example: "In life, there is always a time to reflect on our choices and learn from them."
Alternatives: "there's always a moment" or "there's always a time frame".
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There's always a time lag".
The Queen's Speech is always a time of new beginnings.
It was, as always, a time for laughter and tears.
"There's always a time and place," he said.
Since we finished competing, there's always a time constraint".
THE new year in Japan is always a time for house cleaning.
He recommends Viagra: "There's always a time when you're looking for wood".
In running, there is always a time when both feet are off the ground.
There's always a time to have fun and a time to work.
That is always a time of heightened political tension, marked by jostling for promotion among the soldiers.
The summer parade season in Northern Ireland is always a time of volatility, and this year is no different.
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