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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishin time to/with somethingin time to/with somethingif you do something in time to a piece of music, you do it using the same rhythm and speed as the music Gloria was tapping her feet in time to the music. → time
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in time to/with something• You could go to Newcastle or York shopping and be back in time to do the school run.• Aeneas came back with a large army of Etruscans in time to save the camp, and furious war raged.• A few lonely men nursing a half-empty glass patted the floor in time to the music.• I came into the hall just in time to see it.• Put people in a position to learn by doing and provide them the information and support needed just in time to perform.• Kicking down the side-rest as he jumped clear, he spun round in time to see Mariana slide down the bank.• But are they in time to save a season gone wrong?• I flipped on the car radio, tapping on the steering wheel in time to the music.
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