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schedule,
set,
regulate,
control,
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schedule,
set,
organize,
adjust,
fix,
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clock,
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period,
interval,
stretch,
spell,
patch,
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period,
interval,
stretch,
while,
span,
space,
term,
duration,
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hour,
point,
moment,
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age,
period,
epoch,
era,
lifetime,
heyday,
day(s),
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opportunity,
chance,
occasion,
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experience,
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tempo,
beat,
rhythm,
metre,
measure,
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ease,
leisure,
convenience,
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times,
life,
things,
circumstance,
conditions,
everything,
culture,
mores,
habits,
values,
metre,
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ahead of time,
(bright and) early,
prematurely,
beforehand,
in good time,
sentence,
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all the time,
always,
ever,
constantly,
continuously,
continually,
perpetually,
at all times,
without surcease,
unceasingly,
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at one time,
once,
once upon a time,
on one occasion,
previously,
in days of yore,
formerly,
heretofore,
in the (good) old dayssimultaneously,
(all) at once,
at the same time,
together,
all together,
in unison,
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at the same time,
all the same,
nonetheless,
yet,
even so,
but,
however,
be that as it may,
nevertheless,
notwithstanding,
just the same,
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at times,
from time to time,
occasionally,
(every) now and then,
once in a while,
on occasion,
every so often,
at intervals,
sometimes,
(Colloq) every so often,
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behind the times,
old-fashioned,
outdated,
dated,
outmoded,
antiquated,
obsolescent,
obsolete,
(Colloq) old hat,
dead,
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for the time being,
for now,
for the present,
for the moment,
meanwhile,
temporarily,
pro tempore,
pro tem,
(Archaic) for the nonce,
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in no time,
at once,
forthwith,
straightaway,
immediately,
quickly,
speedily,
without delay,
swiftly,
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in time,
in timely fashion,
early,
in good time,
in the nick of timesoon,
one of these days,
sometime,
someday,
one day,
eventually,
sooner/later,
anon,
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on time,
punctually,
on the dot,
in good timein instalments,
on terms,
on account,
on credit,
(Colloq) (Brit) on the never-never,
on hire purchase/h,
p,
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take (one's) time,
dawdle,
dilly-dally,
shilly-shally,
delay,
linger,
loiter,
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time and again,
again (and again),
repeatedly,
(over and) over again,
time and time again,
time after time,
frequently,
often,
many times,
on many occasions,
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clip,
interval,
stretch,
spell,
patch,
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clock time,
beat,
rhythm,
metre,
measure,
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fourth dimension,
leisure,
convenience,
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meter,
life,
things,
circumstance,
conditions,
everything,
culture,
mores,
habits,
values,
metre,
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prison term,
(bright and) early,
prematurely,
beforehand,
in good time,
sentence,
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