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"clock time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you're talking about the actual time as measured by a clock. For example: "We need to be at the airport by 8 o'clock time."
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The timings are given in node minutes (wall clock time multiplied by the number of nodes).
And separates from clock time.
How could we ever escape clock time?
"Today, clock time measures events," she writes.
Modern society is unimaginable without clock time.
The "now" of clock time is contingent.
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Or could be a clock time-stamping an event regularly.
+ :Return the current simulation time (in simulation time units, not wall-clock time!).
- :Return the current simulation time (in simulation time units, not wall-clock time!).
Take full advantage of your "off-the-clock" time on campus visits.
Significant wall-clock time reductions obtained using the GDM approach and GPUs are presented and discussed.
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