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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and in time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will happen eventually or after a certain period.
Example: "She was unsure of her decision at first, but she grew more confident and, in time, made the right choice."
Alternatives: "eventually" or "over time".
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And in time?
I could chop hard and in time.
And in time, I was, too.
And in time he would like to tell his own.
They grow first imperious and in time despotic.
The show was mentioned on CNN and in Time.
Mrs. Beaumont was treated and, in time, returned to Sark.
For King, though, anything is possible and, in time, probable.
Gather the coterie, and, in time, soar above it.
Döllinger remained inflexible and in time was excommunicated by name.
And, in time, Holt's goals started to flow.
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