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idiomdo sth in your own time1 to work or study outside the hours you are paid to work, or outside the time that you spend in school:Sarah did the MBA course in her own time, returning to college every three months to meet with other students. An individual who writes a computer program will own the copyright to it if he wrote it in his own time, using his own equipment.2 to do something without hurrying, taking all the time that you need:Take the leaflets home with you, so that you can look at them in your own time and make a decision.The minister promised to deal with both points in his own way and in his own time.
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