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Discover Ludwig"in opportune" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adverb that means "at a convenient or advantageous time". For example, "She waited for an opportune moment to apply for the job."
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Spieth's confidence has been restored and in opportune time, with the Masters and a Green Jacket defence less than a fortnight away.
The regular expulsions came at random in opportune times, most often via pen to paper.
I often marvel at their half-court sets and ability to get their best players open in opportune areas to score.
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Indeed, while China and Russia are mainly involved in a rivalry with the West in East/Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe correspondingly, Kazakhstan finds itself in an opportune position of a country with which major powers want to collaborate, simultaneously paying relatively little attention to it.
As cellphones evolved into devices that fit in a palm, the thumb wound up in an opportune position for both dialing and text messaging.
They are rigged with sails that can be flipped up in a matter of seconds should the wind blow in an opportune direction.
Although her volley has never been considered a strength, Bartoli won 9 of 11 points at the net, coming in at opportune moments to startle Lisicki.
He'd no doubt heard rumours, and in an opportune moment, when he needed a captivating story to tell, he claimed this tale as his own, because, well, it was a great story.
In parallel, opportune communication infrastructure characteristics able to allow its implementation are studied as well.
Final solutions to 1 µM were prepared by dispersing the nitric oxide stock solution in an opportune volume of CNC.
Moreover, regarding the strongly monotone operator D we note that the sequence of operators (B_{n}x:= I-mu_{n}D x) is a sequence of contractions when the sequence ((mu_{n})_{ninmathbb{N}}) lies in an opportune interval.
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