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The phrase 'got some time to' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone has some available time. For example, "I've got some time to help out this weekend if you need me."
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"We've got some time to figure it out.
She's got some time to make her choice.
Don't worry, you've got some time to figure it out.
"I guess we've got some time to kill now," said Kevin Hartwyk, 29, a police officer.
"I feel fortunate that we've got some time to wait for more information or a resolution.
So Mr Blair has still got some time to get things right.
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T.T.: When you get some time to yourself, how do you like to spend it?
I often pretend to go to the toilet just to get some time to myself.
After getting some time to play with it, they were asked to type out test sentences.
81 mins: Valencia get some time to "rest on the ball" as Brendan Rodgers calls it.
So it might enable them to get some time to do research in their day-to-day job.
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