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Discover Ludwig"waste a second" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to spend or use a second of time in a non-productive or unnecessary way. Example: "Don't waste a second of your precious time on people who don't appreciate you."
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Don't waste a second.
"They don't want to waste a second on a shower".
So Brosius did not waste a second before celebrating.
Now Rodriguez had an answer for them, too: "We can't waste a second.
We lock eyes, but she doesn't waste a second in feeling hurt.
Joubert, however, made sure they did not waste a second such chance.
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Like Murray, he doesn't waste a third.
For a change, the Dallas Mavericks didn't waste a fourth-quarter lead.
If we grew our own food, we wouldn't waste a third of it as we do today.
We waste a third of our lives sleeping – or that's how some people see it.
And management is willing to waste a third of its cash hoard on buying back stock, when it should be concerned with staying in business on a long-term basis.
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