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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "time you have" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to the amount of time someone has for a particular activity or task. For example, "Make the most of the time you have to study for your exam" or "I appreciate the time you have taken to complete this project."
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This time you have been unsuccessful.
"That's all the time you have".
And the more time you have to think, the more time you have to panic".
Any time you have a knee injury, it gets scary.
Time you have seen these flowers in your garlands.
I'm envious of all the time you have to read.
At some time, you have to persuade people".
"His interrogator told him, 'This time you have no choice.
If you're having a rough time, you have them around".
You have a great time, you have fun — they did.
At the same time, you have to track the results.
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