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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggregate times" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the total or combined durations of multiple events or activities.
Example: "The aggregate times for all the participants were recorded to determine the overall winner of the race."
Alternatives: "total times" or "combined durations".
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As an example, he points to the fact that Olympic relay races are often won by teams whose members do not have the fastest aggregate times.
So now it would be a two-part race, with the result decided on aggregate times - with Hill needing to beat Schumacher by more than 6.8 seconds to win.
In July, Roberts won the first leg of the Laguna Seca 200, then finished second to Randy Mamola in the second leg, as Mamola was declared the winner based on aggregate times.
The time-adjusted MAP and aggregate times of MAP values below MAP thresholds of patients with or without progression of AKI are presented in Table 2.
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Schörghofer finished in an aggregate time of 2 46.44.
The racer with the best aggregate time wins.
Schild led after the opening run in Lienz, Austria, and finished in an aggregate time of 1 minute 57.65 seconds.
Because a team's standing in meets is based on its aggregate time, members pull for each other.
"There are concerns over his aggregate time commitments," the firm said.
The winner of a stage race is the rider with lowest aggregate time for all stages.
Racers ski two courses during the giant slalom competition, with the aggregate time determining the winner.
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