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suitable time

noun as in convenience

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Toyota said it will work with minivehicle specialists Daihatsu and Suzuki Motor Corp to develop small electric commercial vans, aiming to begin production next year and commence mass-market sales at a suitable time.

From Reuters

A plan to carry out mass coronavirus testing would be put on hold, Lam said, citing experts who said it was not a suitable time.

From Reuters

“I’m not in my element, and I’m sort of waiting for a suitable time to escape and just go hang out with Ali and just be in a dive bar.”

Hussein Abu Saddam, head of the farmer's syndicate, told Reuters: "The decision is right and comes at a very suitable time. It helps us finish with the old practices and customs, in which the president was always afraid of touching bread prices, fearing the outcry of the poor."

From Reuters

The Alliance “hopes Hong Kongers will continue to be wise, flexible and determined to commemorate June 4 legally, safely, peacefully, rationally in their own way, at a suitable time and place, such that the truth will not be forgotten.”

From Reuters

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

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