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English Idioms Beat The Clock
Beat The Clock - to finish something within a specific amount of time; to finish something, before time runs out
- We have to hurry to get home, becaus the storm is coming. We have to beat the clock.
- We are trying to beat the clock. We need to get the information online in in two hours.
- We need to get dinner on the table. We need to beat the clock, because everyone will be here soon.
- I want to put the money in investments. but we have to beat the clock, because we do not have much time.
- It feels like everyone is trying to beat the clock tonight. Everyone is trying to get home fast.
- We still have time to get to work. We do not have to beat the clock today, because we left really early.
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