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"squeeze the time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to try to find or make time for something when time is limited or running out. Example: "I need to squeeze the time and finish this report before the deadline tomorrow."
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When more time is spent in the labor market, it may inevitably squeeze the time that can be spent at home (Greenhaus and Beutell 1985).
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Once I've settled on the subject, there's the small matter of squeezing the time in to write it.
Technology has made calories bountiful, cheap, and easy to consume, while new patterns of work, residence, mobility, and child rearing have squeezed the time that we are able or willing to commit to family or communal meals.
These pressures have squeezed the time for teaching out of the system.
We contend that these pressures have squeezed the time for teaching out of the system.
Buttock exercise: squeeze the buttocks 10 times, and hold the 10th time for 10 seconds.
Meaning, its owner must squeeze the trigger each time he or she fires a shot.
And budget pressures squeeze the system when times are tough.
Gradually, resting now and then, I squeeze the bulb 50 times to fill my body with air.
Wait a few seconds then squeeze the bottle again, this time holding the squeeze longer before releasing.
Squeeze the brakes a few times without the motor running until all the slack in the line is removed.
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