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What is the proper way to say that very little/short time is left for something?

For example, when there are very few days left before the exams start. I don't want to mention days, but time, in my sentence. Something like there is very little time left for the exams.

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    This question could use more context. One could say "time is running out." However, when taking an exam, the proctor will often explicitly say "30 minutes before the exam ends" or something similar.
    – Ron Jensen
    Commented Jan 17, 2020 at 20:21
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    "There's very little time left before the exams." For the exams would mean that there was barely enough time in which to take the exams. Commented Jan 18, 2020 at 18:09

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