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Discover Ludwig"no more time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that there is not any more time left to complete a task or activity, or to express a lack of patience for something. For example, "I have no more time to put up with your excuses - I want a solution now!".
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"No more time".
"No more time today," he said, firmly but not unkindly.
"There's no more time".
No more time, no second chances.
There is no more time to waste.
"There's no more time," he said.
There is no more time to delay.
There was no more time.
But there is no more time.
Congress should waste no more time and approve them.
There is certainly no more time to waste.
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