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'have extra time' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to having additional or more time than what was initially anticipated or expected. For example: "I'm grateful that I have extra time this weekend as I was able to plan some fun activities with my family."
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"Do we have extra time?" he yelled to Mr. Hynes.
The Giants, by virtue of playing on Thursday, have extra time to sort their woes.
Allow the chicken to cool in the broth in the refrigerator, if you have extra time.
We want to get to our departure gate and remain close by, even if we have extra time.
Red Bull missed the first testing session in Valencia last week to have extra time to work on the car.
If you have extra time, you can swim in the large pool or tour a nearby coffee plantation.
We have extra time to prepare for France after a six-day turnaround for the Scotland game.
Elizabeth Katanov, 9, in jeans and a peace-sign T-shirt, said she was delighted to have extra time to work on computer skills with her friends.
Perhaps that makes him attentive, but maybe — and you can't rule this out — maybe it means that he's going to have extra time for stalking you.
4.53pm BST Full time: Saracens 14-14 Northampton For the first time ever, we'll have extra time in the Premiership final!
To have that extra time with the family, to have extra time away from the game, makes me hungry to come back.
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