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"you have a time" vs "you have time"

The correct phrase is "you have time." The phrase "you have a time" is not commonly used in English and does not convey the intended meaning.

Last Updated: March 22, 2024

you have a time

This phrase is not commonly used in English and does not convey the intended meaning.

you have time

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone has availability or free time to do something.

Examples:

  • Do you have time to meet tomorrow?
  • I don't have time to go shopping today.
  • You have time to finish the project before the deadline.
  • She always has time to help others.
  • If you have time, could you help me with this?

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