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The phrase "time skipped" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a period of time that is not shown or accounted for in a story or narrative. Some possible examples of its use in a sentence include: - "The movie cuts to the next scene, leaving the audience wondering about the time skipped between the characters' actions." - "The author uses clever flashbacks to fill in the time skipped during the protagonist's journey." - "After the devastating event, the story jumps ahead, with the time skipped marked only by the characters' changed appearances."
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Mr. Basile, who had a serious girlfriend at the time, skipped his shifts as a waiter to go out with Ms. Holm.
Johan Cruyff, the Dutchman who was one of the greatest players of all time, skipped the tournament, partly to make a political statement.
David Dinkins, New York City mayor at the time, skipped the parade during his last two years as mayor, a boycott De Blasio picked up again when he took office in 2014.
In case A, some specialists who were not actively participating the project at the time skipped the frequent status meetings.
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To make doubly sure, however, I've kept some of the mixture back, and this time, skip the water stage.
Harried reader, I'll save you precious time: skip this review and head directly to the bookstore for Binyavanga Wainaina's stand-up-and-cheer coming-of-age memoir, "One Day I Will Write About This Place".
At dessert time, skip the fresh fruit and the green tea ice cream and opt for the chunky ginger ice cream or the creamy coconut sorbet served in its shell.
6.47am GMT 79th over: Australia 235-4 (Clarke 31, Bailey 39) Another clubbing blow from Bailey, this time skipping down the pitch at Swann and lofting over mid off for four.
It's my first time skipping at this level and the first time for the other guys as well".
Theyll have a hard time skipping a trip to the gym with a stylish carry-all slung over one shoulder.
These days I spend my time skipping through the dark.
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