"in the right moment" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English. It typically means at the correct or opportune time. Example: "She waited until she was in the right moment to ask for a promotion at work."
"I've started to play well in the right moment, which is this tournament," Moya said.
Football is not all about more running, it's about more in the right moment.
"In the right moment, he was in the right place," Switzerland Coach Vladimir Petkovic said of Rodríguez.
They have some of the tools of the introverts, some of the tools of the extroverts, and they're more adroit at deploying them in the right moment.
We played well but Schalke scored three goals in the right moment, having a bit of momentum going for them today".
So I think real creativity comes from the ability to tolerate the confusion and to be able, in the right moment, to land the decision and then move forward with that decision.
But you need to start playing with the element of time — when you're talking to consumers — in order to ensure your marketing is reaching them in the right moment.
The farmers who cashed in at the right moment are acquiring legendary status.
A joke can be ten times funnier if it's told in just the right moment.
DoubleClick connects the right people in the right moments to make digital advertising work better.
It's about getting him to use that ability in the right moments.
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