well-timed in the PONS Dictionary

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Perhaps a well-timed offer to buy a business (for a tenth of its value) while its owner sits.
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Or, to use the zoo's terminology, a triumph of "positive reinforcement", with animal workers gradually accustoming her to an intrusive needle with well-timed rewards.
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Again, disciplined volleys and a well-timed cavalry charge swept back the assailants.
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Never has there been more of a demand for cinematic escapism, and this movie looks like a well-timed blastoff into a profoundly fun alternate universe.
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Quick parallel passes and then a well-timed acceleration and every red jersey was left behind.
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It was a well-timed decision.
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It's keenly observed stuff, a genuinely witty script, with some well-timed performances.
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The change to the post-bowl final poll was well-timed as the top-ranked team would lose its bowl game four more times in the 1970s: in 1975, 1977, 1978, and 1979.
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A well-timed accusation can cause an unnerved suspect to reveal previously concealed information.
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His added to this perception of him by scoring two well-timed hundreds with the willow.
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