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and to spare

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and something to spare and with something to spare
Fig. with extra left over; with more than is needed. I had as much flour as I needed with some to spare. Fred said he should have enough cash to last the week—with money to spare.
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Some systematic plans should be done in order to teach learning strategies within the lesson in every lesson and to spare much time for teaching learning strategies.
 
 
 
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