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TopicWhat is the difference between "on time" and "in time"?
cjsdowg
02/16/24 5:02:52 PM
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Being on time means arriving at the exact or scheduled time for something.

Gadget made it to the wedding on time.

In time means before a certain deadline or moment in the future.

Callie would realize in time that you are a great guy.

or

We got here just in time.

So while they are close double so for the second one. In time can mean more things.

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