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Free sign upThe phrase "do in time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will be completed or achieved within a certain timeframe.
Example: "If we work efficiently, we should be able to do it in time for the deadline."
Alternatives: "complete on time" or "finish in due time."
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That's what I always do in time trials.
So I did what all good Americans should do in time of need: I begged.
On a hopeful note, however, many conclude that if the parents maintain open, friendly relations, children do — in time — develop in as well-adjusted a way as anyone.
But American officials strongly deny that charge, saying they are simply acknowledging the reality of what Moscow might do in time of war.
Can the app do all that it needs to do in time to warn you before you step in front of an oncoming car?
For one, it does not save money, at least not in the short term (though the promised online publication of detailed data on public spending may well do in time).
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What did he do in times of flood and famine?
That's what great Presidents do in times of crisis.
And the fleas did what fleas do in times of crisis: they jumped.
What's a holy man like Irons to do in times like this?
What we do in times of peace determines what we do in times of war.
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