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The phrase "in time for the" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to being punctual or meeting a deadline. Here are a few examples: 1. "I need to finish this project in time for the presentation tomorrow." 2. "The train arrived just in time for us to catch our flight." 3. "I hope we can make it in time for the movie." 4. "Please submit your forms in time for the deadline." 5. "I always try to get to the store in time for the sales."
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In time for the holidays?
You're in time for the vows.
Just in time for the holidays.
Perhaps in time for the 2014 season.
Just in time for the Depression.
(Just in time for the summer solstice).
Whew! Fortunately we're just in time for the day.
So she did, in time for the rockets' red glare.
And, just in time for the independence referendum, he's Scottish.
Can they work it out in time for the wedding?
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