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The phrase "were out of time" is not correct in written English.
Did you mean "we're out of time"? You can use it when indicating that there is no more time left to complete a task or activity. Example: "I'm sorry, but we're out of time for this meeting; we will have to continue our discussion next week."
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Freudware 1.0: Sorry, were out of time.
But they were out of time and unexpected.
Three lab rats later, it looked like they were out of time.
They were dropped in 2002 because they were out of time.
In college football, I could've taught 'em 10 more things, but we were out of time!
He offered to take the team to the grave site, he said, but was told they were out of time.
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This added to Tholaria's sense, not wholly pleasant, of being out-of-time.
He was out of time.
We are out of time.
We're out of time.
"I think we're out of time".
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