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The phrase "a time thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is related to time or timing, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I can't meet you today; it's just a time thing with my schedule."
Alternatives: "a timing issue" or "a matter of timing".
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It's a time thing; it's not a taste thing".
"They were not listening when Barack Obama and his supporters said it's a time thing.
"They gave me a time thing where if it's after 5 45 p.m., we won't put you out there," said Davenport, who went on the court just after 6 p.m. "I looked at the clock.
Darlene (48 years old): It's also a time thing, if I can find something.
"I would say it is more likely to be a time thing".
Practicing yoga is a time thing.
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"This one-day-at-a-time thing works for me," he said.
So, my friends, here are some answers for you, as of this date (because it truly is a one-day-at-a-time thing for me, so set in stone these are not).
For a time, things looked promising.
Once upon a time, things were simpler.
For a time, things seemed to be looking up.
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