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Discover Ludwig"time for study" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to talk about the present moment being an appropriate time to begin studying, or to refer to a scheduled block of study time. For example, "It's time for study - let's get to work!".
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"The time for study and talk is over.
But his first posting, in 1963, left little time for study.
"The time for study is long past," said Mary Brosnahan Sullivan, executive director of the Coalition for the Homeless.
The advocates and Democratic lawmakers also contend that they had not seen the bill under discussion until Wednesday evening, not leaving enough time for study and debate.
Opposition legislators object that the measure, which originated as an urgent presidential decree sent to parliament this week, was fast-tracked through without proper time for study.
It wasn't as if I'd gone straight from schoolboy cricket into first-class cricket.' Though he played for the University of Cape Town team, he had no time for study.
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Allow time for work, study, family.
It's all maximising the time you already have rather than making extra time for studying".
IF may be free, but students will need a reasonable income to afford time for studying (with no bursaries available).
Another alternative is to find regular part-time work, rather than the temp work which doesn't offer the flexibility to have the time for studies.
However, with a busy exam schedule in January and work commitments over the festive period it becomes ever more difficult to find time for studying and seeing friends.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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