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dwell time
noun
The period of time that a system or element of a system remains in a given state.
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"dwell time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the amount of time a person or object spends in a certain location or state. For example, "Customers had an average dwell time of three hours at the exhibit."
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And waiting is sometimes called dwell time.
"Dwell Time" draws a parallel between marriage and modern warfare.
The pixel dwell time was 1.0 s.
t s represents the dwell time.
Two switching laws are developed based on extended dwell time (DT) strategies: (a) mode-dependent dwell time (MDDT); (b) mode mode-dependent dwell timode mode-dependent
The dwell time for all transitions was 0.01 seconds.
Median PICC dwell time was 17 days (4-59).
The dwell time on each peak was 30 ms.
Then it descends to accomplish the subsequent dwell time.
The dwell time per pixel was 1 s.
Under the dwell time constraint, the computation of ℓ2 gains versus dwell time is viewed as an open problem.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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