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Discover Ludwig"floating time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a period of time that is not specifically defined or scheduled, but is more flexible or approximate. You can use it in various situations, such as when discussing plans or events that do not have a set start or end time, or when referring to a period of time that is not fixed or rigid. For example: 1. "Let's plan to meet for lunch tomorrow, but keep it in the afternoon so we have some floating time in the morning." 2. "I have a few tasks to complete today, but I have some floating time in the afternoon if you need me to help with anything." 3. "The conference schedule has a lot of floating time built in, so attendees can choose which sessions to attend." 4. "We try to maintain a flexible work schedule, allowing our employees some floating time to manage their own tasks and priorities." 5. "I don't have a specific deadline for this project, so I have some floating time to make sure the end result is high-quality."
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Floating time and total floating time were ~30 sec and >12 hours, respectively.
Accelerated test (which carried out at 40°C and 75% humidity) affected the floating ability of tablets by slight decrease in floating time.
If their music relied on some kind of motion, it wasn't anything faster than floating: time, and timekeeping, seemed to be the enemy.
Like a lot of introverts drawn to improvisation he creates a feeling of floating time, phrasing behind or around the beat.
Mr. Miyajima said that, with these ideas in mind, he created "Floating Time," a room-size installation that is the centerpiece of his show.
Floating time was controlled by density of beads and hydrophobic character of drug.
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This is no charter boat; it's a floating time-share resort.
Shorter floating times were detected at L-HPC 11 and L-HPC mixtures with 0.5% content of sodium alginate, whereas alginate was the only significant factor.
The government also wants powers to close premises used by extremists - that's something that has been floated time and again since Tony Blair was prime minister.
At the end of three months' time interval, the tablets were examined for any physical characteristics, drug content, in vitro drug release (lag time), floating lag time, and floating duration.
Interestingly, as training proceeded, Mbnl1−/− mice spent more time "floating" (% time floating, Figure 4D).
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