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the time is ripe

British pronunciation/ðə tˈaɪm ɪz ɹˈaɪp/
American pronunciation/ðə tˈaɪm ɪz ɹˈaɪp/
the time is ripe
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used to refer to a suitable time in which a particular activity can be done

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What is the origin of the idiom "the time is ripe" and when to use it?

The idiom "the time is ripe" has its origins in the metaphorical use of "ripe" to describe a fruit that is fully matured and ready to be harvested. The concept of ripeness here signifies the ideal moment when the fruit is at its best for consumption. It is commonly used in discussions related to business, entrepreneurship, and strategic planning, where the timing of a move can greatly impact its success. This idiom is often used when discussing opportunities, innovations, investments, or market conditions.

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