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Discover LudwigThe phrase "right in time" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means at the exact moment or just before the expected or necessary time. Example: I arrived at the airport right in time for my flight.
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"We left right in time," Capt.
Sir C will get things right in time for the Lions' tour to New Zealand.
Right in time for Thanksgiving, a reading list of family dysfunction.
"We were right in time with one another," Mr. Ordóñez said.
But this plan isn't even that — it's just midnight meanness, right in time for the holidays.
This set won her a Grammy award thanks to songs as good as Right in Time and Drunken Angel.
"The doctor said, 'Oh, it will go away because we caught it right in time,' but it didn't," she said.
Am I straight or gay?" Sex, God, the funk and the filth: it's all here, right in time to outrage the Reagan era.
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But he won changes from the other nations on labor and environmental provisions, and Congress recently approved all three, giving Mr. Obama boasting rights in time for the meeting.
South Korea and Japan have patched up a dispute over fishing rights in time for the World Cup soccer finals that the two countries are sponsoring in June.
More recently, Sharp, of all companies, scored the rights in time for Rogue One.
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