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"critical window" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a limited period of time when an important decision or action must be taken in order to avoid a difficult or undesirable outcome. For example, "We have a very small critical window to determine the best action to take in this situation."
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We now have a critical window to work with them in influencing party manifestos.
Nonetheless, she is certain that there is a critical window for successful treatment.
During years of inaction by successive Italian governments, the country's banks missed a critical window of opportunity.
Several U.S. officials told me that the critical window for capturing Chapo is between now and when Calderón leaves office.
A critical window of opportunity is about to close, however, when spring comes and the dense foliage makes the Nantahala even more impenetrable.
To discuss the importance of the periconceptional window with regard to being a critical window of exposure.
Collectively, these data suggest that embryonic development through organogenesis represents a critical window of embryonic and hatchling phenotypic plasticity.
We are entering a critical window of opportunity.
The findings suggest there is a critical window during which gut microbes help wire the brain.
Hawaii's preparedness plan including an educational campaign and alarm system stresses what residents should do during that critical window.
The consequences of malnutrition during this critical window -- the 1,000 days from pregnancy to a child's second birthday -- are long-term and irreversible.
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