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Discover Ludwig"got the time" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used when asking someone what time it is. For example, "Do you know what time it is? I've got the time if you don't."
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Who's got the time?
"Yeah, I got the time today".
Who's got the time for that?
We haven't got the time to care about trees".
Who's got the time for that nonsense?" Come on, people.
"Well, who's got the time for that?" he replies.
"Day man, you got the time maybe real quick?" Lenz.
He'd be nicer, maybe, but who's got the time?
If you've got the time, the video's above.
"I got the time wrong," Mr. Rattiner said.
Fair enough, if a liar's got the time and inclination.
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