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The phrase "to be timed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any context where you need to describe that something needs to be done in a given amount of time. For example, "The task was to be timed so that each student could finish in the same amount of time."
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Nevertheless, not all behaviors depend on an explicit timing system where the temporal variability increases as a function of the interval to be timed (i.e. scalar property of interval timing; [4] [6]).
"Everything has to be timed absolutely properly.
The shot had to be timed to Scheuermann's respiration.
It had to be timed and used sparingly.
Sex can feel clinical when it has to be timed.
To some, the change appeared to be timed to ensure a muted public response.
"It had to be timed right, it was and I was really pleased.
Then there is the pacing; food preparation at Da's seems to be timed for takeout.
When something needs to be timed, there's a digital timer built right into the recipe.
The defendants deposited packages that they believed to be timed explosives in cars parked out front.
Jumping has to be timed with pinpoint accuracy, and most of the time you have to do it while you're moving quickly.
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