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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time clock" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a device that records the time worked by employees, often used in workplaces for tracking attendance.
Example: "The company installed a new time clock to ensure accurate tracking of employee hours."
Alternatives: "time recorder" or "punch clock".
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These were hackers on a time clock.
But CEOs don't punch a time clock.
Employees also use the system as a time clock.
He didn't have to punch a time clock.
"It's hard to pitch with a time clock," Rodriguez said.
The cars ran on 70-foot-diameter tracks against a time clock.
There's a time clock in the ancient gym that was donated by the class of 1946.
"It's one of the things about the game -- it's not a time clock," he said.
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