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Hasibul Alam Posted 6 years ago
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How ‘ factor in the time,’ is used in this sentence?

“You should have been responsible enough to factor in the time, respected the rules.”
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Hasibul Alam to factor in the time, It means to think about how much time the task will take when making a decision or plan.

  • Hasibul Alam to factor in the time, It means to think about how much time the task will take when making a decision or plan.
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Hasibul Alamto factor in the time,

It means to think about how much time the task will take when making a decision or plan.

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