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Discover Ludwig"done in time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means completed before a specific deadline or within a designated timeframe. Example: "The project was done in time for the client presentation tomorrow." In this sentence, "done in time" indicates that the project was completed before the deadline of the client presentation.
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"They can't get a research paper done in time.
Don't worry about getting your work done in time.
The administration announced a delay in the employer mandate; they couldn't get it done in time.
Whatever changes are put in will be done in time for the 2012-13 season.
They are trying to get the deal done in time to televise P.S.A.L. football.
But can that be done in time to turn good intentions into good practice?
It's not clear, though, whether this could be done in time.
"The flood warning system was done in time as well," she said.
Yet whether all the work will get done in time is unclear.
He wanted to get his novel done in time for Macmillan's spring list.
If we don't get everything done in time, we'll lose the access for our diggers.
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