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Discover Ludwig"stealing time" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to taking time away from one activity in order to do another. For example, "I'm always stealing time from my work to take care of my kids."
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Michael is stealing time.
Customs offices in all the region's countries are notorious for stealing time and money from travellers.
Google says mobile search is not stealing time from computer searches.
Maybe he works in a record factory, stealing time on the presses for this moonlighting gig.
Currently the crooks are out there stealing, time and time again.
Both Stepanek and Berdych are capable of stealing time from Nadal, even on his favorite surface.
Or, as Mr. Ducasse phrased it, "You get the impression you're stealing time from time".
The title of Alec Klein's new book, "Stealing Time," says it all.
"Internal Affairs had been following her for stealing time and coming to work drunk.
Both Stepanek and Berdych are capable of stealing time from Nadal, even on indoor clay.
I use the word "ethical" because it's stealing time from the team — and that's a disrespectful habit.
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