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The phrase "have time to do" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to having enough free time or availability to do something. Example: I'm sorry, I don't have time to do the dishes right now.
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We have time to do this.
I don't have time to do that.
"We have time to do due diligence.
I have time to do it now.
"But I didn't have time to do it".
Do we have time to do this today?
Otherwise, she said, "he doesn't have time to do anything".
Now we have time to do something about it.
I did not have time to do much online browsing.
"They don't have time to do that anymore".
"We don't have time to do great things," he says.
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