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"factor in extra time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to take into consideration or include additional time in a plan or schedule. Example: When you are planning your trip, make sure to factor in extra time for unexpected delays such as traffic or flight delays.
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Customers have to factor in extra time for delivery, which can be problematic for time-sensitive products like fashion or electronics, said Mr. Damas of Drewry Shipping.
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