If you choose to use t, to specify a point on a waveform, then you must use a specific Unit (seconds or whatever), which will soon get you into a mess because you then need to refer it to the period of the waveform etc. etc.. Using Phase, in Radians (of course), the problem does not arise.
Sometimes, for practical reasons and in a particular context, Time is used, but it would be necessary to convert back to phase for any general conclusions to be gained from an experiment or measurement.
I know people will react against the apparent aggravation of getting to grips with Radians but one just has to grasp the nettle and get used to the little devils. You really can't do without them.