Idiom
Around the clock.
If something is open around the clock, it is open 24 hours a day.
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CME Group's expansion of electronic trading hours comes just weeks after its competitor, IntercontinentalExchange, began around-the-clock trading of grain products.
Around that time, Dom began needing around-the-clock care.
As allied warplanes began flying around-the-clock missions over Baghdad in close support of Army and Marine ground forces who have made armed forays into the city since Saturday, pilots were given strict rules of engagement.
The wing began flying around-the-clock combat air patrol missions immediately thereafter, and continued doing so until February 2002.
Construction began around the end of 2005.
Each entry was sidelined by mechanical failure only hours into the twice-around-the-clock race, which began Saturday afternoon at Daytona International Speedway.
A16 At Fort Bragg, N.C., an around-the-clock duty cycle begins.
Crews began working around the clock around noon Saturday when the snow stopped.
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