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The phrase "time to come" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a future period of time, especially when talking about potential future events or outcomes. For example, "The success of this project will determine the success of future projects in the time to come."
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It's time to come home.
She had time to come to hand".
"You chose a terrible time to come.
It was time to come clean.
It will intensify in time to come".
Four minutes of added time to come.
Two minutes of injury time to come.
45mins: One minute's stoppage time to come.
It's time to come home, Ms. Chenoweth.
It's time to come together again".
"That was no time to come out".
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exciting times to come
happier times to come
weather to come
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stage to come
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lifetime to come
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occasion to come
hour to come
moments to come
times to come
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gentlemen to come
time to manufacture
time to hit
journey to come
time to pack
time to turn
time to read
time to save
time to dream
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