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On Time Vs In Time - Template 02

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On time refers to when something is scheduled or expected to happen at a specific time and it occurs as planned. When something happens at the last possible moment, it is said to be in time. The term on-time is an adjective, which reflects timeliness, i.e. happening of an event according to the schedule or plan. It is used to talk about something which occurs, arrives or is performed, on the set or expected time and is not late. The term ‘in-time’ means at the edge of a particular time. It is used when something happens just at the end moment. The term often points out that you do not have sufficient time between now and when something is expected to take place, to not to be late.

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On Time Vs In Time - Template 02

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