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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in spare time" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to the time during which someone has no other responsibilities. For example: "I like to read books in my spare time."
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It's in the stoical faces of the kazoo band documented by Humphrey Jennings in Spare Time - determined to get their larks, despite the grim weather.
Since much m-TV consumption will be in spare time, offering the users contents they are interested in becomes extremely important to provide an attractive service which does not discourage potential users.
Tennis is not like basketball, for example, where the greatest players, male and female, have tested themselves against the best, in structured systems but also challenging playgrounds in spare time.
Now, the abilities of the software are so great, the standards for design and functionality are so high, and the expectations of the users are so large, that it's no longer possible to toss up an effective Website in spare time.
Enjoys gardening in spare time.
Repairs grandfather clocks in spare time.
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(Also see "Funk It Up About Nothin'," in Spare Times for Children).
(More information on children's activities is in Spare Times, Page 22).
Information about events to be considered for inclusion in Spare Times can be sent to [email protected].
Physical activity in spare-time was registered on a four-level scale ranging from sedentary daily activity (low) to heavy physical activity several times per week (high).
Mr. Nicholas wrote iShoot in six weeks, in his spare time.
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