If you have to send a PDF (which embeds the font used), you can still pretend to be using "Times New Roman" and LibreOffice Writer just chooses a Times New Roman-compatible font (it seems to use Liberation Serif in my case). I don't know if this is noticeable if you look at the data in the PDF, but if a teacher complains about it, say "I tried my best, I don't HAVE Times New Roman so you'll just have to deal with this font which I do have and which is exactly compatible with the font you wanted".
In the case where you need to send an electronic copy to a teacher, you can
just set the font to "Times New Roman". You don't need the font to be on your
system to do so. In LibreOffice, for example, just type "Times New Roman" as
the font name rather than selecting a font from the list.
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