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Free sign up"know in time" is a grammatical and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to have knowledge or awareness of something before it happens or before it is too late. Example: He wanted to know in time about the surprise party so he could make arrangements to attend.
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We will only know in time whether this kind of engagement can deliver results".
But do not feel anxious about it as I would not fail to let you know in time".
One suspects that, like those Star Wars prequels, we will only know in time how Crystal Skull compares to its forebears.
I hope she will know, in time, that no one can take that from her by force, as Gatti has tried to do.
But administration officials and many other experts say Iran is still a year or more away from producing an actual weapon, and, if it begins to build one, they will know in time to take retaliatory action.
"We will know in time if this was wonderful Kissingerian verbal acrobatics," Mr. Holbrooke said, "or whether sometime in this process we moved away from a military change" of the Iraqi regime.
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While traditional news media tells its audience what has happened, Nile FM asks people what they need to know in times of crisis, aiming to deliver "news you can use".
I knew in time I would be making a plant space.
In both cases, the truth could have been known in time.
I knew in time he would continue to improve and establish himself as a quality player".
At the end of the game, which would become known in time as The Battle of Santiago, referee Aston admitted: "I wasn't reffing a football match.
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