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Discover Ludwig"given some time" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something will happen or be done after a certain amount of time has passed. For example: - Given some time, I'm sure you'll understand the problem better. - The project will be completed, given some time to gather all the necessary data. - I believe they will come around to our way of thinking, given some time to reflect on it.
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Given some time, I'll be able to assess what happened".
As usual with European rules, governments were given some time to implement it in national laws.
They have got to be given some time to look at it".
He was very talented and would have become a great sitar player if only he could have given some time.
Given some time to think it over, Haas hopes the tournament's headmaster of the dress code will reconsider.
All were given some time, in Mr. Iyer's arrangements, to be heard at one point or another.
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"The overwhelming consensus is we should give some time to let that work".
Give some time to yourself.
Give some time for your partner to change.
Deal with patience and give some time to yourself.
Give some time for the DVD burning to complete.
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