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Difference between biding time and buying time

Difference between biding time and buying time

While editing a document for a client recently, I came across the phrase “buying time”. While the phrase is completely normal, in this context, it should’ve been “biding time”. So what’s the difference?

Biding time

To bide means to wait, so biding one’s time is just another way of saying “to wait” or “to be patient”.

Buying time

To buy time, on the other hand, means to postpone something or to stall.

Memory tip: You “buy” time because you need more of it.

What other words do you confuse? Let me know in the comments below.

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