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The phrase "waste time on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when discussing activities that are seen as unproductive or a waste of time. For example, "I don't want to waste time on activities that won't help me reach my goals."
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But markets never waste time on niceties.
"We don't waste time on unnecessary things.
"We don't waste time on gossip items".
Don't waste time on anything else.
Mr. Ostrovsky doesn't waste time on that.
Our hearts were too heavy to waste time on pettiness.
We're told not to waste time on that".
Leaders who follow Sam's precepts don't waste time on flash.
Do your specialists waste time on clerical work?
Politics was too serious a business to waste time on play.
Maybe that's why he doesn't waste time on introductions or instructions this time around.
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