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Discover Ludwig"fateful time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a pivotal or significant moment or period of time. Example: The country was on the brink of a new era, waiting for the fateful time when the election results would be announced.
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It will be a fateful time.
These tapes arrived at a fateful time.
Neil Young's beloved Pontiac hearse broke down for the final fateful time in Blind River in 1962.
"And at this emotionally difficult and fateful time, some individuals speaking with wooden tongues sit behind desks in their air-conditioned offices and talk about these issues," he added.
The death toll there a week or so ago was 12, including 5 children, according to Hajji Wali Jan, a relative who was not present at the fateful time.
The year just ended was a fateful time for the Kyoto Protocol.
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In these perilous and fateful times, President Bush would do well to absorb key elements of Truman's approach to national security policy.
Sarah van Gelder wrote this article as the forward to the book Project Censored 2014: Fearless Speech in Fateful Times.
"This pseudo-Heideggerian jargon, we live in fateful times, the destiny of humanity is threatened blah, blah, blah -- I think you cannot talk like that," Zizek elaborated.
In fact, Samantha gets the chance to relive that fateful day seven times, each time discovering more about herself, her life, and her ability to change her life in just one day.
Clearly, at this fateful juncture in time, not parting would be such sweet sorrow.
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