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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'but time' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use the phrase to express something that is expected to happen in the future, often in contrast to what has already happened. For example: "The city was in ruins after the war, but time has slowly healed its wounds."
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But time tells.
But time rolls on.
But time is essential.
But time is dwindling.
But time is tight.
But time is short.
But time was pressing.
But time is finite.
But time was passing.
"But time heals.
But time might.
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