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Discover Ludwig"had time" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It indicates that someone had a specific amount of time available to do something. You can use "had time" in a variety of contexts, such as describing past experiences or making plans for the future. For example: - I had time to explore the city before my flight. - We had time to catch up on each other's lives over coffee. - They had time to finish the project before the deadline. - He had time to reflect on his mistakes and make amends. - She had time to think about her decision before committing to it.
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had time
verb
Past of have time
Exact(60)
"You had time".
I had time, period.
They had time.
"He had time for everybody".
I had time to talk.
"They had time to leave".
"I've had time with these pieces.
"He's also had time on clay.
He even had time to be bankrupted.
We had time to develop close relationships.
She had time to come to hand".
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