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Discover Ludwig"squander time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone wasting or spending time in an unproductive manner. For example, "John spends all his time playing video games and tends to squander time instead of studying."
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Some tournaments do not use the clocks, and even when they are part of the competition, players can still squander time advantages.
It's for this exact reason that the left can no longer afford to squander time and energy engaging the childish arguments of paid provocateurs.
President Obama, beset by bigger political difficulties, could hardly afford to squander time and capital on a congressional fight to get a more partisan figure like Larry Summers, his chief economic adviser, into the Fed seat, as he had intended to do back in January.
Some women squander time applying it and end up looking overdone.
Young companies passing on the incubators can squander time, even years, when they could be building their networks, getting greater market feedback and scale their business with investor dollars.
We no longer squander time making drawings and clay models.
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Pizza squandered time on me.
We like the notion of squandering time.
Romania's communists crushed entrepreneurship; its post-communists squandered time.
Poor smokers were seen to shame the nation, squandering time and money.
Are the children allegorical adults, squandering time as they hurtle heedlessly towards death?
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