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Discover Ludwig"seconds to" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to express how much time someone has to do something. For example, "The contestant had only 10 seconds to answer the final question."
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"Seconds to be noticed".
"Five seconds to air".
— 15 seconds to shoot?
Seconds to go.
Three seconds to spare.
Just 16 seconds to the leaders now.
It takes me 10 seconds to respond.
There were 82 seconds to play.
We had about 20 seconds to ourselves".
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Thirteen minutes 45 seconds to be exact.
MR: You mentioned Thirty Seconds To Mars.
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