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The phrase "In most minutes" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the majority of minutes in a specific context, but it lacks clarity and specificity. Example: "In most minutes of the meeting, we discussed the budget."
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WWV and WWVH transmit 44 seconds of audio tone in most minutes.
In infants, however, the increase of pause duration was more constant in all the study period, but bottle feeding presented a shorter duration in most minutes of feeding (fig. 1f).
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The maximum value observed for any CZ at nodes is 0.3 kWh during one minute; in most cases, it does not continue for more than three consecutive minutes.
It reveals the demonic not in grand forces, but in the most minute details.
You stop writing or drawing or making dicks out of clay or playing Trials Evolution or thinking about how strange having hands is and, instead, start worrying about everything in the fucking world in the most minute, debilitating way.
This, in turn, has paved the way for greater specialisation: the expert in the most minute aspect of design can apply their insight in several countries in the space of a single working day.
In a 95-70 rofthef the Phoenix Mercury on June 21, Lobo played her most minutes in one game: 16.
In game 4 of the NBA Finals, Duncan passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for most minutes played in the playoffs and Magic Johnson for most double-doubles with 158.
On 3 July 2001, she set a WNBA record for most minutes played in a single game with 55 in a game against Washington that had four overtime periods.
There wasn't a danger that he didn't know in the most minute detail.
Operating under the assumption that every place Greene went and every person he met is significant, Sherry has inevitably become bogged down in the most minute details.
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