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Discover Ludwig"in time to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that an action or event happened before a certain time or deadline. Example: "I finished my project just in time to submit it before the deadline."
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But in time to win in 2016?
It will intensify in time to come".
In time to wink out forever.
I breathed in time to his writing.
Arrive in time to see Yale score.
You'll be back in time to have some fun".
But I was just in time to see Alf.
One hopes they can bring themselves in time to forgive.
You'll be back in time to start the afternoon.
The police arrived in time to prevent a major catastrophe.
FootSoldier comes out in time to hear this.
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