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The phrase "time in the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific time or period within a larger timeframe. It can also refer to the act of being in a particular location or time zone. Example: "I spent a lot of time in the library studying for my exams." In this sentence, "time in the library" refers to a specific period spent inside the library. Another example: "What is the time in Los Angeles right now?" In this sentence, "time in Los Angeles" refers to the current time in that specific location.
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His time in the "S.N.L".
Its time in the spotlight will come.
any time in the near future.
One last time in the spotlight.
Summer, some time in the nineteen-seventies.
We had no time in the schedule.
Time in the dog run is revoked.
Some time in the cark hours.
More time in the studio.
There's not enough time in the day.
Ah, harvest time in the wine country!
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