in time
in time {adv.} or {adj. phr.}
1. Soon enough.
We got to Washington in time for the cherry blossoms.
We got to the station just in time to catch the bus.
John liked to get to work in good time and talk. to the man who worked on his machine before him.
2. In the end; after a while; finally.
Fred and Jim did not like each other at first, but in time they became friends.
3. In the right rhythm; in step.
The marchers kept in time with the band.
Johnny didn't play his piano piece in time.
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Source: A Dictionary of American Idioms