exciting time
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexcitingandtime
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exciting
adjective
uk/ɪkˈsaɪ.tɪŋ/us/ɪkˈsaɪ.t̬ɪŋ/
making you ...
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time
noun
uk/taɪm/us/taɪm/
the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process considered as ...
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(Definition ofexcitingandtimefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofexciting time
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It was a veryexcitingtimeto be in the profession.
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For those interested in controlling the structure of matter, this is a veryexcitingtime!
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It was anexcitingtime, partly because they were making it up as they went along.
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Nonetheless, it was a veryexcitingtimefor me.
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Clearly this is anexcitingtimeto be working on acquisition and the phonetics - phonology interface.
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Clearly this is anexcitingtimeto be working on acquisition and the phonetics/phonology interface.
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It is anexcitingtimeto be working in the area of second language writing.
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We may have already covered this ground, but what was the most intellectuallyexcitingtimeor place in your career?
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For all these reasons, we feel, as we said earlier, that it is indeed anexcitingtimeto be working in the area of second language writing.
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It is anexcitingtimeto be an urban historian: cities matter now more than ever, with over half of the world's population finally calling them home.
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It was anexcitingtimein the world of pedagogy and in the lives of many people with disabilities.
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It is anexcitingtime, but achieving change may mean playing the long game and thinking globally, but acting locally.
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This is anexcitingtimeand the future looks even more promising and rewarding, for scientists and for patients.
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Kaufman (1998) states that this is anexcitingtimefor community nurses with challenges arising in taking on commissioning roles and shaping patterns of local care.
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Insightful and engaging discussions complemented the papers, and many participants seemed to share the feeling that this is anexcitingtimeto be working on music of the eighteenth century.
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We have anexcitingtimeahead of us.
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It is therefore anexcitingtimein science.
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This is a significant andexcitingtimefor transport in this country.
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This is an extremelyexcitingtimefor the greyhound racing industry.
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