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Discover LudwigThe phrase "time left for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the amount of time remaining for a particular activity or task. Example: "We only have ten minutes left for our presentation, so let's make sure to stay on track."
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There was little time left for poetry.
time left for cross-disciplinary integration.
There is little time left for action.
There just ain't much time left for camaraderie".
And there isn't much time left for making plans.
"There is no time left for meetings and debate.
They don't have much time left for knitting.
Is there time left for this to turn into something?
Didn't have time left for this lecture: Quadtree- and octree-based algorithms for mesh generation.
Academia requires solving a specific problem in-depth, with little time left for cross-disciplinary integration.
There is not a lot of time left for Iraq's leaders to get their act together.
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