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Discover Ludwig"British Time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the particular way that time (in hours and minutes) is given in the United Kingdom. For example, "It's five o'clock British Time, so the movie will start in ten minutes".
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British time.
British time, 9 45 p.m. Eastern time.
The captain's first job here comes at 3.13pm British time.
At 9.30am precisely – 6.30am, British time – she would open it.
The 10,000m, a straight final, kicks off at 8.05pm British time on Tuesday.
He said: "There are records of the Rohingya in Myanmar before the British time".
British time on the dot, hovered in the three billion range, give or take 500 million.
It was 1am British time and I was just asked to record a message.
They are still promising a big announcement before 4pm British time.
The match kicked off late-morning British time, and was largely watched in pubs.
It expired at 11 o'clock British time on the following day, 3 September.
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