It is hard for me to decide which to use: a time? times? the time? or time? If the context of the sentense is some things take some years to learn, then, then the correct use of time is the underline? Or can other versions of time like I said come in different context when it is used with #1?
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Some things can only be learned over time. 'Over time' is a set phrase.
— Mister Micawber
Some things can only be learned over time.
'Over time' is a set phrase.
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