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Discover LudwigThe phrase "time where" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific period or moment in which something occurs or is relevant. Example: "There was a time where we all believed in the power of dreams."
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"There's been enough time where that friction is lessening".
"I was thinking the whole time, Where is my family?
"I can't foresee a time where they would".
But he reminds you one last time where he stands.
And we're in a time where we're able to reinvest".
You guessed it, Gardeners' Question Time, where else?
There may come a time where electronic voting becomes viable.
There's never any time where I'm just me anymore.
Time where ordinary time was subject to significant time.
"I went through a period of time where I really liked collecting art," she said.
By then it was also time where I needed to assess damage.
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