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The phrase "make good use of time" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to use one's time effectively and productively. Example: "As a student, it is important to make good use of your time by studying regularly and staying organized."
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It accomplishes that, in part, by allowing us to make good use of time that would otherwise be lost.
But I do still make good use of time.
Atheist or not, all new Scouts and Guides must still promise to adhere to their respective laws, including for the former that they "make good use of time and are careful of possessions and property" and "have courage in all difficulties".
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:#A Scout makes good use of time and is careful of possessions and property.
It makes good use of time to choose the diamond rings over the internet.
We both struggled to keep up healthy practices in our lives (exercise for me and meditation for him), and neither of us seemed to make good use of our time.
The challenge then for Mr. Romney would be to make good use of that time.
Gardens are not the only program that jails in Texas have instituted to make good use of inmates' time.
The AoC is urging colleges to make good use of their time after this summer's exams to audit their teaching skills.
Public comment was limited to just a few minutes per person, but Gabler showed that he knew how to make good use of that time.
With offline capabilities I can now make good use of that time, because I can continue to work on class-related activities while commuting to and from home.
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