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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time element" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing aspects related to time in various contexts, such as literature, science, or project management.
Example: "In this experiment, we need to consider a time element to accurately measure the results."
Alternatives: "a temporal factor" or "a time component".
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When a sentence includes a time element, tense becomes moot.
There also may be a time element to Clemens's pursuit.
We need a time element in a past-tense news lead like this.
A news lead like this should have a time element; this one didn't.
It's okay to indicate that there's a time element in your request, but it's definitely not fine to sound demanding and pushy.
"The product is a much better alternative to a Phase 1, because when you do a Phase 1, there's a time element," Mr. Jung said.
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If a caption includes a past time element, use a past tense verb or a participle, not present tense.
An earlier version of a photo caption accompanying this article gave an incorrect time element for a picture of people waiting in line at Eatsa.
In this experiment, transverse relaxation rates of NMR probes are modulated by applying a variable number of chemical shift refocusing pulses during a fixed time element (Mulder et al., 2001).
But the value of the information, Mr. Brown said, has a strong time element, which explains why so many genomics companies are rushing into e-commerce.
Many of the paper's long pieces lack an immediate time element but are intended to touch off public debate.
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