Idiom
Time flies.
This idiom means that time moves quickly and often unnoticed.
Dictionary
Time flies
proverb
Time passes quickly.
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The phrase 'Time flies' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to indicate that time is passing quickly. For example: "It seems like yesterday I was starting my first job - time flies!".
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Time flies.
Time flies, you know.
Time flies when you're busy.
Time flies when you're recounting fun.
"Time flies" is an ancient metaphorical expression.
Time flies when you're hypnotised.
"Time flies," the copy said.
Time flies more than ever.
"Time flies – even if turkeys don't".
Time flies and the price of inaction can be expensive.
Time flies, doesn't it?
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