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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spare the time" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to make time or find time for something. Example: "Can you spare the time to proofread my essay before I submit it?"
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In the meantime policymakers might spare the time to watch "Grounded".
"We want to put on a good show," Julia explained, "and we just can't spare the time".
As soon as Gould can spare the time he'll come to N. Y. and try it out.
(Obama voted against Roberts, too, but the Chief Justice managed to spare the time to welcome Obama).
But if you can spare the time, discovering how to navigate a foreign culture can breed self-confidence.
If Jacqueline Osherow could spare the time to be stranded there with me, that would be just excellent.
Anyone with a reasonably busy lifestyle probably can't spare the time to indulge in them and wouldn't see the point.
Observe calibrated reactions by candidates Kerry, Lieberman, Edwards and Gephardt, if they can spare the time to be there.
Haw himself was puzzled that so few others could spare the time to come to Parliament Square.
Some could no longer afford the tuition; others could not spare the time away from low-wage jobs they have taken to make ends meet.
Maybe a rain jacket or, for those who feel they can spare the time it takes to open and close one, an umbrella.
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