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The phrase "Time's up" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as an announcement or warning that a certain amount of time has passed and it is now time to stop or move on to the next activity. Example: "The exam will start in 5 minutes, so study quickly. Time's up! Please put down your pencils and pass your papers to the front."
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Time's up
phrase
The deadline has passed; there is no more available time.
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Time's up, she's gone, you're on your own.
Time's up, vote now!
Time's up, people.
Time's up -- you lose.
Time's up, Jim:.
Time's up, she said.
Time's up, Drunky.
Time's up for Kiefer Sutherland.
"Time's up on that one," he said.
"Time's up!" comes a feisty call from the stage.
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Oh! Time's up--where'd my day go?
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