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time to spare

noun as in all the time in the world

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It remains to be seen whether Bumrah will bat on day three but feels more certain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy - which Australia lead 2-1 - will be decided with plenty of time to spare.

From BBC

Others parked in the surrounding neighborhoods and walked the rest of the way, with plenty of time to spare to watch warm-ups before the first pitch.

Those with time to spare may travel to Virginia, the closest state with broad abortion access.

From Slate

The rejuvenated steward was back on his feet and the journalist would make his flight with time to spare.

From BBC

The House-passed bill now goes to the US Senate, where leaders have vowed to back the measure "with time to spare".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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