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Re: In time & On time Quote:
Originally Posted by RonBee I often use the two interchangeably. I think there is a difference though, with on time being used when the speaker has a specific time in mind.  | In time-reached before the scheduled time.This thread was poted a week before.
Last edited by rj1948; 07-Jun-2008 at 12:08.
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