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in good time1With no risk of being late: I arrived in good time...- The wake would be conducted for the first night, and the following evening the hearse would arrive at the house in good time.
- The teeing-off time is from 9.30-11.00 am and all those competing are asked to arrive in good time.
- The traffic was very light and we arrived in good time.
2 (also all in good time) In due course but without haste: ‘I want to see him.’ ‘You will. All in good time.’...- Slowly, slowly, and all in good time, of course, as I have my Ph.D to attend to first and foremost!
- There is the opportunity to do fun stuff, but all in good time: my job, to play football, is the most important thing.
- I was only nine years old - I didn't understand that everything would come all in good time.
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