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Discover LudwigThe phrase "minutes to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the amount of time remaining until a certain event or deadline. Example: "She arrived at the conference just a few minutes to the start time."
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Fifteen minutes to showtime.
It's 10 minutes to showtime.
France has four minutes to stay alive.
Ref adds 5 minutes to the match.
Add 15 minutes to the baking time.
Our cocktails took 20 minutes to arrive.
The judges took 93 minutes to decide.
Typically it takes four minutes to vote.
Takes 2 1/2 minutes to lift.
It takes just minutes to prepare.
There was about three minutes to play.
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