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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apt time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a suitable or appropriate moment for an action or event.
Example: "We believe that now is an apt time to discuss the upcoming changes in our policy."
Alternatives: "appropriate time" or "suitable moment".
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Her keynote comes at an apt time.
This seemed an apt time for Giroud to reflect on a year like no other.
Now is a apt time to republish one of his best.
With its overall emphasis on wartime memory and reflection, the exhibition comes at a particularly apt time in Japan.
Apparent legal equality is an apt time to take stock, consider one's position, even let one's guard down a little.
This an apt time to resurrect my rival theory because it helps explain why the health-care debate became so inflamed.
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The APT time-of-flight mass spectrum collected under voltage pulsing mode of MeCpPtMe3 that has been cryogenically deposited as a thin film within the FIB/SEM and cryogenically transferred to the LEAP using the ETH, shows only a single mass peak group centered at 319 Da (Fig. 2d), the mass of which is consistent with the intact MeCpPtMe 3 + molecule (C9H16Pt = 319 Da).
This is probably an unusual -- but perhaps apt -- time for Tareque Masud's intelligent drama, "The Clay Bird," an offering of the New Directors/New Films series and easily one of the finest pictures of this year or any other.
It seems an apt political time to revisit controversy.
And there is at least something apt this time about spies advertising with a message that eventually self-destructs.
This is entirely apt, because time, in all its ornery complexity, fleeting and ponderous, slipping through the fingers even as it weighs upon the soul, is a central theme in Beckett's 1958 one-act.
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