Sentence examples for In time from inspiring English sources

"In time" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means "eventually" or "at some point in the future." Example: In time, you will learn to love yourself and be proud of who you are.

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In time

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At or before the time assigned.

  • If I don't leave now, I won't get to work in time.

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In time, I improved.

In time, we will.

In time, he relented.

"In time, a trust develops.

In time, Rojas's sensibility changed.

In time for the holidays?

In time, these excursions stopped.

In time, myth overcame reality.

In time, they started families.

In time we'll see.

In time we married.

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