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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a track time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the time taken to complete a lap or segment on a racetrack, often in the context of motorsports or athletics.
Example: "The driver set a new record with a track time of 1 minute and 30 seconds."
Alternatives: "lap time" or "race time".
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When you hover over the audio object, you'll see a track time slider.
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"But it became very clear, with a lot of track time on offer, that Lotus was the way to go".
Rosberg's best morning time was one minute 51.082 seconds, despite an engine problem limiting his track time, with a 1 49.385 in the afternoon.
All we need now is an update for multi-planet directions and a nifty feature to track time dilation.
It all started when ship captains needed a good way to track time in order to navigate.
Missing two hours of track time is a disaster but we did a good job.
The next step is to associate each peak with a track across time and place.
If you see Alois, tell him I want to test it but on a track this time, not the Autobahn.
Each event was then described as a track through time.
Nurses will also track time spent on OB Nest patient care in a department time tracking system.
INSIDE TRACK: Time to prioritize.
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