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The phrase "be a critical window" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific period or opportunity that is essential for making decisions or taking actions.
Example: "The next few months will be a critical window for our project, as we need to secure funding before the deadline."
Alternatives: "be a crucial period" or "serve as an important opportunity".
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"This study suggests there may be a critical window of opportunity, when women are in their 40s and 50s, to detect metabolic signs of higher Alzheimer's risk and apply strategies to reduce that risk," said lead author Dr. Lisa Mosconi, who was recruited to Weill Cornell Medicine as an associate professor of neuroscience in neurology.
And there may be a critical window for intervention in the aftermath of a parent's suicide during which pediatricians could carefully monitor and refer children for psychiatric evaluation and, if needed, care.
IPS may be a critical window of opportunity for the prevention of schizophrenia.
Changes in form and function are related in space and time, suggesting that this period could be a critical window in determining adult pancreatic physiology.
Growth before weaning, specifically before d11, could be a critical window for later programming.
This early developmental period of the testis has been shown to be a critical window for the determination of the reproductive tract (Welsh et al. 2008).
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For some critically important genes that regulate seed growth, there is a critical window during fertilized zygote development in which environmental exposure alters genomic imprinting.
Nonetheless, she is certain that there is a critical window for successful treatment.
To discuss the importance of the periconceptional window with regard to being a critical window of exposure.
"Fetal development is a critical window of human development, and so any toxic exposure during that time, during pregnancy, doesn't only have a short-term effect at that moment, but really an effect that lasts the entire lifetime," said Nathaniel DeNicola, who was on the committee that reaffirmed the ACOG opinion.
As a "mobile dad" himself, Mr. Lee says not only that parents are "at their most cognitively challenged (tired, in a new situation)" during a child's first few years, but that those years are a critical window for obesity prevention.
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