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Discover Ludwig"have time with" is not a commonly used phrase in English.
It would be more natural to say "spend time with" or "have time to spend with." For example: - I don't have much free time, but I always make sure to spend time with my family on weekends. - She has a busy schedule, but she always finds time to spend with her friends. - I don't have time to go out tonight, but I do have time to spend with you tomorrow. Note: "have time for" is also commonly used, as in "I don't have time for this right now."
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"I can have time with my kids".
I have time with them to enjoy their childhoods, without any of us suffering financially.
The Red Storm will have time, with an exhibition game Wednesday followed by winnable games against Stony Brook and Niagara.
"I can't speak for them, but they must've been thinking it would be nice to have time with their families".
She would just peel herself off the campaign trail when she needed some solitude, or to have time with Chelsea".
"It was nice to be able to come in and have time with the guys," Cooper said.
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"I've had time with these pieces.
I had time with my mother but I really lived with my father.
And they also had time with their dad.
A number of mothers emphasised the importance of having time with their baby: It was quite nice to have that time with her, looking back on it now.
Make sure your sister has time with her kids too.
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