Sentence examples for a day's time from inspiring English sources

"a day's time" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a period of 24 hours, or one day. It can be used in various contexts to indicate a specific duration or deadline. Example: I will be back in a day's time. (This means the person will return after 24 hours.) Example: The project must be completed within a day's time. (This means the project must be finished within 24 hours.) Example: We have a day's time to explore the city before our flight tomorrow. (This means we have 24 hours to explore the city before our flight.) Example: The event will be held in a day's time. (This means the event will take place in 24 hours.).

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Their downfall is realized when their subconscious minds take over the machines' powers to create destructive forces which wipe out every last one of them in a day's time.

When we first looked at SketchDeck last spring, the Mountain View-based startup was focused on turning around slide decks for clients in just a day's time.

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Soon, in just a day's time, she would see it all with her own eyes.

Because this task is a physical impossibility for one person in a day's time, most tappers enlist their spouses and children as helpers.

"Within a day's time, the weapon packages put on it to make it an armed platform can be removed and the next day, can be used as a utility platform," he said, noting that would not be possible without Lockheed's two Orlando units working lockstep with Sikorsky.

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That was a day's work — time just spent soaking yourself in a subject".

But let's not forget the Summer of 2008, when Twitter was literally down for just about a day's worth of time some months.

It's impossible to read a typical day's Times without corroboration being attributed to well, to people who asked not to have their words attributed to them.

Froome should give himself and his fragile-looking team a more substantial cushion during day's time trial from Avranches to the Mont-Saint-Michel.

The next day's Times offered a "very superior extra size mansion," on Murray Hill.

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