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Discover Ludwig"get the time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone obtaining the current time of day. For example: I'm running late, so I need to get the time so I can plan my route.
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get the time
verb
Have a free period of time to do something.
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They didn't get the time right.
Where does he get the time?
And I can't get the time off.
Sadly I won't get the time.
If you dial "nervous" you get the time.
Actually they may not get the time to do it.
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The interpolation for parametric curves is essentially an optimization problem, and it is extremely difficult to get the time-optimal solution.
Get the Times".
On Sundays we get The Times and the tabloids.
Who's got the time?
"Yeah, I got the time today".
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