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Discover Ludwig"apposite time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are referring to a time that is appropriate for a specific event or purpose. For example, "Our meeting will take place at the apposite time of 2pm."
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It is an apposite time to swap notes: the rich world's economies have taken divergent paths and the bankers at Jackson Hole have much to learn from one another about which policies work best.In America and Britain, output and employment have surpassed their pre-crisis peaks and are growing solidly.
With a general election looming and political advisers looking for anything that could give them an edge, the poll comes at an apposite time for anyone arguing that their particular party should break the mould and downscale plans for wind turbines, energy-efficient lightbulbs and "walking buses".
I suggested that the most apposite time for my talk would be Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah), which was coming up in a few months.
With the horrors of Grenfell Tower still fresh in the minds of so many Londoners, and the horrors of a Christmas spent alone or isolated a looming reality for over 350,000 of us, it seemed an apposite time to visit Sky City: to walk the corridors, meet the women living alone, speak to the residents about bins, bodies and demolition.
The latter caution resonates with the current finding of frequent signalling of the raw mortality series compared with in-control residuals from an apposite time series model; with respect to the error process, such signalling represents false positivity [ 13].
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Two hundred years ago it was owned by Frank Austen, whose novelist sister certainly visited here many times – a rather apposite connection given the role played by both Janes in recording the society of their times.
By the time that long-obscure, lately apposite sentence became part of the Constitution, on July 9, 1868, the insurrection that occasioned it had been thoroughly, and bloodily, suppressed.
— Amendment XIV, Section 4. By the time that long-obscure, lately apposite sentence became part of the Constitution, on July 9, 1868, the insurrection that occasioned it had been thoroughly, and bloodily, suppressed.
Next time somebody asks you to describe your feelings, maybe playing them the most apposite clip of an Ambrose Akinmusire trumpet solo might cut to the chase if you're struggling for words.
The death of Diana is an apposite example: at the time, when the person divining the hand of MI6 was Mohamed Al Fayed, his very involvement made the notion ludicrous.
He announced his candidacy in November 1985, soon after publishing his memoirs, In The Eye Of The Storm - a more apposite title than he knew at the time.
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