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ITS ABOUT TIME

CLAREMONT-USA

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Company Address: 673 S Indian Hill Blvd # A,CLAREMONT,CA,USA 
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91711-5462 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
594501 
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Craft Supplies 
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    "Of its time" means that what your are talking about is appropriate for the period that it existed, for example one might say Ham house is true example of its time You can also suggest that something is "ahead of its time" meaning it was very progressive or innovative compared to other things of the same period
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    it is the time This could them fit into your sentence but it is not the idiomatic phrase It is the time to get up! This wording would be used to talk about a specific time frame, such as: Dawn is the time to get up! Christmas is the time to celebrate When talking abut waking up, more natural is the phrase practised by parents everywhere:
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    It is a time to celebrate a great many religious holidays, it is a time to say goodbye to the past year and it is a time to welcome a new year " In that example (which I just made up), "a time" is still general, as it's not a specific instance of the many Decembers that occur over the course of years –
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    (it is) past the time when something should have happened: It’s about time she got a job It's mildly sarcastic, because the other meaning is that it's the proper time: Long past the right time; also, approximately the right time If I say to my family, "Finish up whatever you're doing; it's about time for dinner," there's no sarcasm implied
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