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Amiramim Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"time is out" what does it mean?
  

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Time is out is not a natural utterance. There is time is up , out of time, and time-out . Your time is up / You have run out of time.

  • Time is out is not a natural utterance.
  • There is time is up , out of time, and time-out .
  • Your time is up / You have run out of time.
  • The allotted time has run out / expired (to finish something).
  • You are running out of time.
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Time is out is not a natural utterance. There is time is up, out of time, and time-out.

Your time is up / You have run out of time. The allotted time has run out / expired (to finish something).

You are running out of time. Your time is almost up. Your deadline is approachin
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When you call time out, time is out. At the end of the timeout, time is back in.

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