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'unexpected times' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to periods of difficulty or challenging situations that arise suddenly and unexpectedly. For example, "I had to find the strength to keep going during those unexpected times."
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The best conversations happen at unexpected times.
Many turn up at unexpected times.
— Shop workers say "thank you" at slightly unexpected times.
It's a feeling that strikes at unexpected times.
When you're desperate to make a good deal, breakthroughs can come at unexpected times and places.
Whenever Kargbo heard the guards' footsteps at unexpected times, he grew anxious.
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At times, geocaching can be "on the fly" or at unexpected times.
Do random things at the most unexpected times.
Prepare cake decorations ahead to keep on hand for unexpected times for show-off desserts.
These events could occur on off shifts, outby the face, in bleeder pillars, or other unexpected times and locations.
The feeling began to find me at unexpected times first occasionally, then more often.
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