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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set time for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific, predetermined time designated for an event or activity.
Example: "We have a set time for the meeting, which is scheduled for 3 PM on Friday."
Alternatives: "a designated time for" or "a fixed time for".
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I don't have a set time for leaving work at all.
1. Mindfulness reset: Select a set time for a five- to ten-minute "Mindfulness Reset" each day.
Hershiser, now an ESPN announcer, said there was not a set time for a pitcher to throw between starts.
Morgan is likely to accommodate that by allowing each county to request a set time for its T20 home games.
For Mr. Melillo, who wanted to become a volunteer mentor for a dedicated student but could not commit to a set time for weekly meetings, the focus on e-mail made the relationship possible.
I don't have a set time for stopping, but one of the pleasures of not being a nocturnal writer any more is in knowing that there is a certain moment in the day when I can push my chair back from the desk and say, I'm done until tomorrow.
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But the agency does not have a set time frame for announcing its findings.
There is a set time limit for these general meetings to avoid a runaway train.
Set up a dedicated function that will answer all information requests within a set time frame for a reasonable fee, and post all your responses on the internet.
The food is zapped for a set time - 40 seconds for jalapeno peppers, for example.
For some, a set time helps.
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