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"invigorating time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a time or period of activity that is energizing, refreshing, or stimulating. Example: "Spending a few days hiking in the mountains was an invigorating time for me, as I was able to disconnect from technology and reconnect with nature."
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This will be an intense, but invigorating time.
The writer thinks this summer has been an invigorating time for baseball.
(That was my first week in the office; my last was the bankruptcy — truly, it was an invigorating time).
MCKEE CITY - KENTUCKY DERBY DAY is an invigorating time for horse racing, when the sport revels in the excitement and pageantry of the one event that can best put it in the limelight for a few days, attracting 145,000 people and millions of viewers.
It was an invigorating time.
Right now, unlike back then, is an invigorating time to hear the speech of people.
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Tomorrow sees the start of invigorating times under my successor Helen Pidd, whose appointment is a welcome re-assertion of our commitment to the north, our home.
(Those early dot-com days were invigorating times; everything was new and fresh to us. We didn't even have names for half the things we did!).
Being a chef was one of the most invigorating times in my life.
"We just started working on a new album, but 'Smoke 'em Out' begged to be turned loose on the world now, as a means of participation during these turbulent yet invigorating times".
It's a simultaneously tedious, invigorating, insightful, time consuming, and painstaking process on a macro and micro level.
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