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Discover Ludwig"clocks in at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe the time or speed at which something or someone arrives or reaches a certain point. Example: The runner clocked in at a record-breaking pace of 4 minutes and 30 seconds per mile.
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("Despicable Me 2" clocks in at seventy-nine).
But New York clocks in at 18.
(Bock's novel clocks in at 417 pages).
It clocks in at 2,095 words.
Tonight it clocks in at four.
(This one clocks in at under three hours).
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Instead, it will clock in at 8.5% (see chart).
The VR/AR hardware is going to clock in at prices in the hundreds of dollars.
Tuataras clocked in at 46Hz.
(Most blancos clock in at 80 proof).
It clocked in at 2percentt.
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