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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time sheet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a document used to record the amount of time worked on a project or task.
Example: "Please fill out a time sheet for the hours you worked last week."
Alternatives: "time log" or "work hours record".
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"We fill out a time sheet," Henry said.
That sounded pretty good," Merle would say, looking toward Abbott, who was making notations on a time sheet.
Change sheets, clean the microwave and all the time the supervisor is there with a time sheet saying faster, faster".
With the current system, students have six months from the end-date of the appointment to submit a time sheet.
Balance of book is blank except for one page towards the back set up as a time sheet.
Mr. Houtman methodically logs in 40 hours per week on a time sheet, although, he says, he often works closer to 50.
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He shot his own photographs for a front-page article about a time-sheet fraud scandal and used public records to find a video of a parent punching a goalie at a high school soccer game.
Herewith, if not an actual time sheet, a plausible one: 0.25 hr.
Time taken to accomplish a task is recorded using a timekeeping device and reported using a standardized time sheet.
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