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"i time" is not correct and usable in written English.
Instead, you could say "I timed it" or "at this time". For example: I timed it perfectly and arrived at the meeting right on time. At this time, the project is on track and expected to be completed by the end of next week.
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Timing was defined as follows: Meiosis I: time from entry into the spermatheca until chromatin masses were separated (anaphase I).
That's probably the biggest thing I'm wrestling with now: How do I time that?
I time him, and then he tries to beat yesterday's time.
I time my leap and slap the ball back into his face.
"I time the dosing depending upon the time zone of my destination.
Once research and assigned tasks are completed, allow Group I time to present their timeline.
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I time-traveled back to around 1967.
(I admit I time-shifted the Tonys, just a little).
Barriers included: (i) time-consuming regulatory requirements; (ii) limited training and research experience of some study coordinators; and (iii) reluctance of some physicians to refer to Hypertension Specialists.
I time-traveled, in my imagination, to a future of canal-front cafes, walkways and even Gowanus gondolas.
i Time-dependent snapshot of SWCNT ink droplet during ink-jet printing process.
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