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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Carve out time" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to making a deliberate effort to set aside time for a specific activity or task. Example: "I need to carve out time this weekend to work on my project."
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I have to carve out time on the weekend.
Merchants must carve out time to respond to each dispute.
Setting a routine to carve out time is important initially.
"And you've got to discipline yourself to carve out time to do something else besides counterterrorism".
But all three try to carve out time for their children.
"And I've had to carve out time to spend with my boys," he said solemnly.
Mr. Cheng said he was confident tenants would carve out time to attend.
But how? "It's difficult," she says, jumping up for the next meeting, but resolved to carve out time.
Lovallo says that to ensure a side hustle's success, it's important to deliberately carve out time for the work.
That same year, Mr. Varnedoe was awarded the MacArthur grant and hoped to carve out time to write.
Still, he and his wife do carve out time for ballets, symphonies, theater and other cultural activities.
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