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perfect timing

noun as in clockwork

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When I heard that the Taper was going to reopen with a new take on “American Idiot” right before the fraught 2024 presidential election, it sounded like perfect timing.

“I was nervous because I knew how good Santa Margarita was. On that final play I saw both their inside and outside receivers go long so I knew I had to play in the middle. The throw wasn’t as much of a line drive as it could’ve been, I broke on the ball and it was perfect timing.”

Kristen states that Danny has a seafood restaurant opening sometime this year, which of course is perfect timing; Gail jokes that it was his master plan.

From Salon

And if it all crashes and burns, it’ll be years from now — perfect timing to rewatch Season 1.

"There's been a real sense of hopelessness recently regarding the NHS and so to go back to its roots, this play is perfect timing," she said.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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