Idiom
Time flies.
This idiom means that time moves quickly and often unnoticed.
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"time flying" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the passage of time quickly. For example, "The summer went by so quickly - it felt like time flying."
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He spends his time flying jets.
It was her fifth time flying since February.
They spend a lot of time flying, but even more time driving.
Time flying could make human lives seem victorious over time itself.
Some players decide to become pirates and spend their time flying around attacking other players.
In an interview he said he spent the time flying with the Air National Guard.
Since I spend so much time flying, I do try to make the best of it.
If this is your first time flying United, we'd like to welcome you onboard!
Most of the time flying conservatively but with an awfully fast airplane that makes up for the conservatism.
I learned that this was her first time flying internationally, and that she was an 80-year-old Catholic nun.
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The night-time flying cap would remain at the current 11 hours and 45 minutes.
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