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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small time of" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you want to refer to a brief duration or period, but it is better to use more conventional expressions.
Example: "We only need a small time of your attention to explain the new policy."
Alternatives: "a short period of" or "a brief amount of".
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It's better to have a small time of insecurity as you find your way again than to continue a lifetime bogged down in anger.
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In between that, I'd love to go surfing for a bit and have a small time out of it".
We assume that for a small time interval of length Δ the rate of reaction type R m remains constant, i.e., is equal to α m (z).
Even a small time commitment of half an hour a day will go a long way toward preserving and enhancing our health.
Such spatial distance may lead to a small time-displacement of the coregistration.
How could a small-time trader of limited means help to almost bring down one of the world's biggest and most liquid financial markets?
It was freezing in midtown and Harley was headed to Queens to do a bracing on a Chinese woman who was a small-time retailer of counterfeit dresses.
He was running a Ponzi scheme — a small-time version of the Madoff racket that, at that very moment, was still going strong.
And he was a small-time gangster ("one of the do-this-and-do-that guys").
Not if one wishes to be considered a statesman instead of a small-time ward-heeler.
It is accurate because matched with real values and robustness shows a small solution time of 12 s on average.
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