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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'with the time' is a perfectly acceptable and grammatically correct phrase to use in written English.
For example, "I'm so thankful for all the wonderful experiences I was able to have with the time I had this summer."
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Government must change with the time".
I'm very pleased with the time, too.
Let's begin with the time limit.
What to do with the time off?
"I'm so happy with the time.
Number 2 deals with the time prior to the attack.
He did pretty well with the time he had.
The play deals with the time before LaGuardia became mayor.
No, I'm happy with the time I did start out.
He felt out of step with the time, ignorant, mean.
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In this case, they're combining magnetic nanotechnology with the time-tested biochemical technique of the immunoassay.
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