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"need to time" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
A more correct expression would be "need to take time." For example, "I need to take time to think before I make a decision."
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Mr. Ma will need to time the stock market cycle, but also the tech cycle.
Those in search of minimal noise need to time their visits.
They need to time their jumps perfectly, meeting the water as the tide comes in.
I need to time the exeunt to the pub," says David Hale.
The press officer said she would need to time to provide an official response.
Time's a-wasting: Check out these apps on your app store because you'll kick yourself if you need to time an event soon, and haven't downloaded one to your device yet.
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NEED to save time at airport security?
You need to give him time.
I need to win next time out".
"They need to serve their time".
"They need to take more time".
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