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He spent much time each day practicing Quidditch and discussing tactics with Wood. This left little time for homework, so he had to work on his homework any time he had a few minutes available.

  • He spent much time each day practicing Quidditch and discussing tactics with Wood.
  • This left little time for homework, so he had to work on his homework any time he had a few minutes available.
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He spent much time each day practicing Quidditch and discussing tactics with Wood. This left little time for homework, so he had to work on his homework any time he had a few minutes available.
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It's [fit in] [ his homework ]

Not [fit] [ in his homework ]

fit in his homework ~ make his homework fit (into his practice schedule)

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