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Discover Ludwig"have not time" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a negation of the phrase "have time," meaning that there is a lack of time. An example of using this phrase in a sentence is: "I have not had time to finish my homework because I had to work late at the office."
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Cygnus X-1 with its short-lived companion star may not have not time to spin up.
"Men of power have not time to read, yet men who do not read are not fit for power," said the late Michael Foot.
On Norman Tebbit, 1978 "Men of power have not time to read; yet men who do not read are unfit for power".
'I have not time,' he said, 'for those who appear to threaten the whole of private property but who in practice threaten nothing.
I have not time to spend three and a half years of my life to make a film if I don't like my subject".
As Michael Foot remarked: "Men of power have not time to read; yet men who do not read are unfit for power".
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But I haven't time".
I haven't time to exfoliate vegetables.
First off, they haven't time.
Mr Roberts has not time for any of this.
Haven't times changed out of sight?
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