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Discover Ludwig"home time" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the time when someone finishes work or other activities and returns home. It can also be used to refer to the time that someone is typically at home, such as evenings or weekends. Example: "I can't wait for home time, I just want to relax and watch a movie." Another example: "Home time for me is usually around 6pm, when I finish work and head home to spend time with my family."
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Home time.
It's nearly home time.
Probably home time.
Sorry: it's home time for you.
It was home time; there were queues at the lights going out of town.
And yet about half an hour before home time, I detect a sudden ennui in Andrea.
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Everyone wanted to get out and go home, time-wasting was not encouraged.
"A few seconds on Bob Valentine's watch between us and going-home time.
In addition, statistical models of daily out-of-home time allocation, trip chaining, and mode choice behaviour are estimated separately for the three groups to investigate the potential sensitivity of the groups to various factors influencing these behaviour indicators.
Both have Wi-Fi, too, and if you work at home, you get extra points for staying-home time.
Thus, thinking of a full cycle of an episode of care, outcomes such as "home-to-home" time can be pursued and benchmarked.
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