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Topic | What is the difference between "on time" and "in time"? |
Trumble 02/16/24 5:02:53 PM #9: | I feel like you'd use "on time" in a context when you're trying to get close to a specific point in time; "in time" when there's a limit (which may either be a span, eg "in 5 minutes", or a deadline, eg "by 3:30") but there's no problem if you finish/arrive/etc early.
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