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The phrase "we have extra time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that there is additional time available for a task or activity. Example: "Since we finished the project ahead of schedule, we have extra time to review our work and make improvements."
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"Do we have extra time?" he yelled to Mr. Hynes.
We want to get to our departure gate and remain close by, even if we have extra time.
We have extra time to prepare for France after a six-day turnaround for the Scotland game.
In those rare moments when we have "extra" time, we'd like to spend it with our families or do something for ourselves.
If we have extra time in the day, we may more likely spend that time on research activities that raise our status with professional colleagues and are aligned with our professional identities.
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We make promises to ourselves all the time -- particularly around the New Year, and by February we are blushing remorsefully while smoking a cigarette after enjoying a second piece of cake, which we had extra time to eat since we skipped the gym.
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Caregiver (CG) : … we used to do it [RT] when we had extra time.
4.53pm BST Full time: Saracens 14-14 Northampton For the first time ever, we'll have extra time in the Premiership final!
The Giants, by virtue of playing on Thursday, have extra time to sort their woes.
Allow the chicken to cool in the broth in the refrigerator, if you have extra time.
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