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a while back / a while ago – ,
about time – -
after a while –
ahead of time –
all along –

all day long –
all the while –
any day (now) –
at a moment’s notice –
at a time – ,
at all times –
at last / at long last –
at one time –
at that point –
at the moment –
at the point of – -
at the same time –
at the worst possible time –
at times –
day after day / day by day / from day to day –
day and night –
day in, day out –
every now and then – ,
every so often / once in a while / every now and again – ,
for good –
for the moment / for the present –
from now on –
from the ground up –
from this day forward –
from time to time –
from way back –
hard times –
have a hard time – -
have all the time in the world –
high time –
His days are numbered. – .
Hurry up. –
in his day –
in no time –
in no time –
in old days –
in the meantime –
in time / just in time – /
It can wait –
It’s a matter of time –
just about –
just now –
long ago –
make haste –
make time –
more often than not –
no longer –
on and off – ,
on and on – ,
on the spot – ,
on time –
once and for all –
once in a while –
out of date –
play for time –
right away –
round the clock –
run out of time –
so far / as yet –
sooner or later –
speak too soon –
take time –
Take your time –
the whole year round / all year round –
There is no hurry –
till the end of time –
time after time / time and again – ,
time is up –
time out –
time will tell –
Time’s getting short –
wait and see –