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Discover Ludwig"get some time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to express the need for a break or period of rest. For example, "I need to get some time to myself to relax this weekend."
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"So let's get going and get some time today.
You've got to get some time away from this".
Missing the cut, he said, meant, "I'll get some time off again.
T.T.: When you get some time to yourself, how do you like to spend it?
"But if he can shake it off, we'll get some time back".
I often pretend to go to the toilet just to get some time to myself.
Do... try to get some time on a dry slope before the first trip.
It may be a little tough, however, for mother to get some time with son.
81 mins: Valencia get some time to "rest on the ball" as Brendan Rodgers calls it.
Even the places where you hoped to get some time with your secret sweetheart or on your own were "popular".
"It's best now we get some time away from the track and figure out what needs to be done.
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