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Discover Ludwig"most time of" is not a correct phrase in English.
A more correct version would be "most of the time." This phrase is used to refer to a large portion of a specific timeframe or period. For example: "I spend most of my time studying for exams."
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Slightly older viewers, those ages 25 to 34, spend the most time of any group watching DVD or VCR videos.
The most time of sulfosulfuron persistence (11.55 d) was related to conservation tillage by Chizelpacker.
With the increase in population, some of the stations are crowded in most time of a day.
Meanwhile, the constant feedrate is maintained during most time of machining process, and thus high accuracy is achieved while the feedrate profile is greatly smoothed.
Groundwater evapotranspiration is also found to exceed precipitation recharge in most time of the unfrozen period, indicating a specified-flux upper boundary with water loss in the discharge area of an arid catchment.
The studies suggested that the places where poor weather condition prevailed for the most time of the year, the effect of weather in designing of a road facility should be kept as priority.
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Wherever you go, at most times of day and evening, there's a cacophony of sounds.
"Most times of the year, I'm a big black man," he said.
Milner lost possession 13 times during the match, the equal most times of any England player.
But first I want to introduce all of you to where athletes spend the second-most time of their lives, second only to their sport.
It's the most miserable time of the year.
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