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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'kill the time' is correct and usable in written English
'Kill the time' is an idiom used to describe how one might pass time. For example, "I'm bored, so I'm going to try to kill the time by playing a game on my phone."
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Anything to kill the time".
"We do some things to kill the time," he said.
Above all, another very good way to kill the time.
"You have to do something to kill the time," he told me.
Kill the time before a table comes up with a drink at the lovely courtyard bar.
"Any way to kill the time on the trip works for me".
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"It's not enough to kill The Times, but in this environment, every little bit hurts".
I mean, it kills the time better than anything else.
The gaggle of reporters covering the trial killed the time reading The New Yorker or checking fantasy baseball statistics on their smartphones.
They told me that cricket kills the time of their sons," Mr Malook says.
They are dangerous, unreliable, and are killing or getting killed all the time.
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