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'must time' is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase 'must take the time' or 'must make time' instead. For example, "We must take the time to go over our plans before making a decision."
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This is where timing and chemistry come in — they must time the opening of a hole so Washington can slide through it, and they must know approximately where he plans to go.
They must time sales to second when financial complacency of prospects permits contemplation of canvas or pieces of bronze.
The swimmers must time their actions to fractions of a second and match every move, from the angle of their fingertips to the curl of their toes.
And so, too, must time eventually take its toll on the Jonas Brothers, the pop-rock act that announced its breakup on Tuesday after the abrupt cancellation of a planned tour.
The suspicion, however irrational, says Der Spiegel, a weekly, is that the German people are a special case, a historical outlier, who are unsure of themselves and must time and again seek reassurance.
Riders to the fore of the bunch control the pace to keep themselves safe, while stragglers must time their sprints to perfection to avoid being eliminated at the pivotal moments.
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This restriction exists because there is a single control unit that is shared at the thread level; concurrent control threads must time-share the control unit (they are sequentially executed).
"At times one must make time for personal projects".
"It must take time to get there".
Must be time for lunch".
I must have time to refresh!
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