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Discover Ludwig"move the time" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to change or reschedule the time of an event or activity. Examples: - Can we move the time of the meeting to 3 PM instead of 2 PM? - I need to move the time of my flight to an earlier time. - The concert has been moved to a later time due to technical difficulties.
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"That's why I asked that we move the time down lower," Campbell said.
The Walt Disney Company said it would move the time of its second-quarter earnings release on Tuesday so executives could attend the funeral.
Take "Scoop," Evelyn Waugh's classic sendup of journalism, and replace its hero, a clueless nature columnist, with a perky Bridget Jones gal, move the time frame from the 1930s to 1997, and you've got a pretty good idea of what Annalena McAfee's first novel, "The Spoiler," aspires to be.
If we move the time zone closer to the capital by at least three hours, it means we meet the sunrise at 5 a.m. and will be able to enjoy the sunset from our workplace at 5 10 p.m., and at 5 40 p.m. it will be dark.
Earlier in the day, a police captain from the 83d Precinct arrived at the funeral home, grimacing when he was told to expect 300 mourners, then pleading with Mr. Castillo to move the time of the cremation to 8 A.M. today, instead of 10 A.M. Mr. De Jesus, whose nickname was Bingo, died Monday from injuries suffered in the Sept. 7 crash.
You either move it to a different country or you move the time.
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If it'ss at all possible, move the time-critical sections to a separate task or section of the program.
The experience helped move The Times toward more interpretive news writing.
Her husband moved the time four minutes ahead in 1949.
First, the manager, Patrick Moyers, moved the time the mall opens its doors to walkers to 8 a.m. from 7 a.m.
This is the third or fourth time weve looked at moving the time of the Tonight Show.
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