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have no time for

British pronunciation/hav nˈəʊ tˈaɪm fɔː/
American pronunciation/hæv nˈoʊ tˈaɪm fɔːɹ/
to have no time for
[PHRASE]
1

to refrain from involving someone or spending time with them

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Examples
1Look, I would love to make fun of that, but unfortunately, I have no time for losers.
2We have no time for any setbacks.
3’Cause we have no time for any setbacks.
4If I sought to answer all the criticism that crossed my desk, my secretaries would have little time for anything other than such correspondence in the course of the day and I would have no time for constructive work.
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