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The phrase "instant of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific moment or point in time. Here are two examples: 1. "In that one instant of hesitation, she knew she had made the wrong decision." 2. "At the instant of impact, the car's airbags deployed, protecting the driver."
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It's a glorious instant of human endeavor.
"No single instant of it was unendurable..
"No single instant of it was unendurable...
In the instant of decision-making, Laird considered Blanco's speed.
It's the instant of veiled acceptance that you recognize.
There is only the eternal instant of now".
"Never, never an instant of remorse, no apologies," he said.
No one single instant of it was unendurable.
There's hardly an instant of our lives that isn't documented.
"There is an instant of suspension" when fire reaches an explosive core, he has noted.
Once Webo found Eto'o in the penalty box, Eto'o displayed an instant of masterly control.
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