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"time permitted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to denote the condition of something being possible or allowed if enough time is available. For example, "Given more time, I would have been able to complete the project, but time permitted only the completion of the first phase."
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A church source said the motion would only be debated or voted on if time permitted.
I would happily watch a whole movie like this if time permitted.
During World War II, when both were in the army, they continued as time permitted.
President Hassan has said he will hold elections in July 2013, the earliest time permitted by the constitution.
The zoning at that time permitted a 16-story building with 140 units to be built on the site.
Hassan has said he will hold elections in July 2013, the earliest time permitted by the constitution.
Rajasthan: The Rajasthan government has for the first time permitted field trials in the state for genetically modified mustard (Daily Bhaskar).
As a reward, American oil companies were for the first time permitted to seek concessions under a deal negotiated by Herbert Hoover Jr. (a son of the president).
John Ruskin and Rose La Touche (1979) is an edition of Rose's diary, which for the first time permitted Rose to be heard in her own voice.
As soon as time permitted, the reporter – whose reference had come from a book – spoke to judges and lawyers and replied, "indeed the reader is right".
He went to Smalley Elementary School in New Britain, ran errands to make small change and, when time permitted, played sandlot baseball.
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