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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got no time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a lack of time or the feeling of being short on time. For example, "I've got no time to finish this project before the deadline."
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I've got no time for them.
I got no time to look at audiences.
I got no time for talkin' with this thing.
I've got no time for the Irish or the Welsh.
"Look," the sergeant said, "we ain't got no time here to handle no lousy valid excuses.
This has drama and everything... June 19, 2013 This is yeah... I've got no time.
So these dodgy fellows coming in, they've got no time for and nor do I. ".
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"We get no time in Match of the Day.
Keep yourself so busy that you get no time for such conversations or thoughts.
Mr. Drake admitted to a misdemeanor, got no prison time and paid no fine.
Mr. Drake's case collapsed; he pleaded guilty to a minor charge and got no jail time.
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