Sentence examples for appropriate today from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "appropriate today" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is suitable or fitting for the current time or context.
Example: "The dress code for the meeting is business casual, which is appropriate today given the relaxed atmosphere."
Alternatives: "suitable for today" or "fitting for today".

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"You know that's not appropriate today.

But it's also appropriate today at Madison Square Garden.

Could any speech be more appropriate today for the quadricentennial?

The Yankees always meet before they open a series, but the timing was especially appropriate today.

"It's probably less appropriate today than most days, but it's still my Chiefs vehicle," he said.

Over time a number of unique stories have emerged, one of which seems particularly appropriate today.

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And really, what could be more appropriate this year than that?

"Clearly it was something that the Democrats thought was appropriate last year during difficult times.

But black can also symbolize disaster and mourning, images that may be more appropriate this year.

"We felt it was very appropriate this year to remember and recognize our wounded warriors.

If it slims down its dealerships from 7,000 to a more appropriate 1,500, it will cost many times that amount.

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