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Contrary to some misunderstandings, the phrase "out of the time" is not a standard English expression in most contexts. When it appears, it is usually nonstandard or technical,...
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Contrary to some misunderstandings, the phrase "out of the time" is not a standard English expression in most contexts. When it appears, it is usually nonstandard or technical,...
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People use the phrase 7 o'clock on the dot to indicate a precise moment: exactly 7:00, with no minutes past. This expression emphasizes accuracy and punctuality, often in profes...
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“Shorter than the day” describes something that lasts a shorter duration than a standard 24-hour solar day. The phrase compares a timespan, event, or process to the full int...
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