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You should read the newspapers in order to keep up with the times.
Read as many newspapers as you can so as to keep up with the times.
You had better read as many newspapers as you can so that you may not be left behind the times.
Sometimes he acts as if he were my boss.
Sometimes he acted as if he were my boss.
You must be careful not to waste time.
Let's not waste time.
Try to make good use of your time.
Try to make good use of your time.
Try to make the most of your time.
Try to make good use of your time.
You can spend your time in any way you want; it's your time, after all.
In a time-bound society time is seen as linear- in other words as a straight line extending from the past, through the present, to the future.
Make haste in case you are late.
Time flies.
Be sure to take all your belongings with you.
Don't leave your things behind.
Please ask the secretary to stock the office supplies in the storage room.
The situation seemed to call for immediate action.
We took action immediately so that things wouldn't get worse.

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