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Discover LudwigThe phrase "waste your time" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase used to suggest to someone that the activity they are doing is not worthwhile and a waste of their time. For example, "There's no news about the election yet, so don't waste your time checking for updates."
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Don't waste your time?
"Unofficially, don't waste your time".
"Don't waste your time with melatonin".
"Don't waste your time," he said.
Don't waste your time on your degree.
Now, I wouldn't waste your time".
First, it doesn't waste your time.
Then, don't waste your time evaluating it.
Do not waste your time with briefs and tabletops".
You won't have to waste your time with it.
He said to me, "Don't waste your time.
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