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"the best timing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the most suitable or opportune moment for something to happen. You can use this phrase when discussing the timing of events, decisions, or actions. Example: "You should consider proposing to her now; this seems like the best timing, with all the happy events happening in her life."
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"Not the best timing," Bruno murmured.
This elegantly micromanaged presentation doesn't have the best timing.
"It certainly is not the best timing," Nero said.
You just happen to have the best timing.
This isn't the best timing for the Sounders, but it is the timing they have.
Not the best timing for the chancellor, points out Channel 4's economics editor, Faisal Islam.
It was not the first to offer contracts on currencies, but it had the best timing.
"Obviously it is not the best timing but I'm hoping I've gotten away with something very minor," Reyna said.
In a sense, August is at least an improvement in terms of timing, but this is still the Thursday before the Bank Holiday weekend – hardly the best timing.
He advised creating a "council" to advise the new governments in Egypt and Tunisia and decide on the best timing for uprisings in other countries.
"Our stakeholders obviously will want it to be successful, so we'll do our best to project the best timing for that," said Noreen Pratscher, a G.M. spokeswoman.
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