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Does it sound natural enough?
Let me know if you’re short on time and can’t read it right now.
I’ve never heard the expression ‘short on time’ before. Is it commonly used?
20 de jun. de 2025 17:05
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Yes, it's a very common expression and sounds totally natural in this context! "Short on" is a prepositional phrase that suggests a lack of a necessary resource. You can be "short on" lots of things--money, patience, space, energy, etc...
It's definitely idiomatic, so it makes sense that it would be confusing.
21 de jun. de 2025 5:41
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It's a humbly nonchalant and common-but-imprecise way of saying 'lacking time'. Still, the words are so simple that every native speaker should understand. But in case someone doesn't understand, then 'short of time' would be a more precise way of saying it, and lacking time even more precise, but more fixated, less nonchalent, thus less humble.
21 de jun. de 2025 13:05
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Inglés, Ruso
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