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movie runtime
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "movie runtime" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the total duration of a film from start to finish. Example: "The movie runtime is approximately two hours and fifteen minutes."
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60 human-written examples
She doesn't waste a second of the movie's short runtime.
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Not to give away too much of the plot (which is difficult in light of the movie's 50-minute runtime), but he also dabbles in some small-time drug-dealing to finance a nightclub, all while trying to keep up with his Italian ex-wife, their Asian son, and murderous ex-con father.
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Having sat through all 224 minutes of Lawrence of Arabia recently, length is nothing new – but that run time plagued David Lean for years and it became a byword for overlong movies, as if a long runtime in itself meant the film was weighty.
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Hardy as faux-Picard speaks through gritted teeth over the entire runtime of the movie.
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We're still at a loss as to who, exactly, will wind up playing young Tony in the film, but Chase has promised that the movie will spend at least some of its runtime exploring the future mafia boss and duck enthusiast's childhood.
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Given the film's lean 42-minute runtime, you'll forgive me a full rundown of its contents.
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The film, aptly titled Breaking Bad: The Movie, was uploaded by a mysterious user a week ago and sits at a runtime of two hours, seven minutes, and ten seconds a far cry from the two days and 14 hours that the series runs if you try to binge watch the entire thing.
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As the release notes say, the new version, build 0.2.7, now uses trakt.tv to pull in additional movie metadata meaning it now has cover images, backdrop images, Synopsis's and runtime data.
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This kind of noncommittal plotting is an all too familiar trait of contemporary short films, which is maybe why so many viewers find them unappealing, even as they bemoan the increasingly mammoth runtimes of the movies vying for best picture.
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I was less impressed by the Kickstarter-funded movie, which suffered from trying to stuff everything fans might possibly want into a two-hour runtime.
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If the weight of the world doesn't have you stressed out enough, may I suggest The Wall? Doug Liman's latest film one of two to see release this year from the veteran American filmmaker, with his Tom Cruise drama American Made dropping in the fall is the kind of movie that will cause you to twist and turn in your seat throughout its economical and perfectly paced 90 minute runtime.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When specifying the "movie runtime", be precise (e.g., 1 hour, 45 minutes) to provide clear information to the audience.
Common error
Avoid using "runtime" interchangeably with phrases like "running time" when discussing movies. While related, "runtime" specifically denotes the film's duration, whereas "running time" can refer to other processes.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "movie runtime" functions primarily as a noun phrase, acting as a subject or object in a sentence. It typically refers to the duration of a film. Based on Ludwig AI's analysis, it is a grammatically sound phrase, even though no examples exist within the provided data.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "movie runtime" is a grammatically correct noun phrase used to denote the duration of a film. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is acceptable in written English. While no exact examples were found, the analysis indicates that the phrase is commonly understood and used to provide information about a movie's length. Alternative phrases like "film duration" or "running time of the movie" can be used interchangeably depending on the context. When using the phrase, ensure clarity by providing a precise duration (e.g., 1 hour, 30 minutes).
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
film duration
Replaces "movie" with "film", offering a slightly more formal tone.
duration of the film
Similar to "film duration" but with a slightly different word order.
running time of the movie
Rephrases the concept, emphasizing the active time the movie is playing.
total movie duration
Adds emphasis on the completeness of the duration.
feature film duration
Specifies the duration refers to a feature film.
movie length
Uses a simpler term, "length", to denote duration.
the movie's total length
Combines total length and duration.
length of the movie screening
Specifies that the length refers to a screening.
movie's playing time
Emphasizes the "playing" aspect of the movie.
screening duration
Focuses only on the duration of the screening.
FAQs
How to use "movie runtime" in a sentence?
You can use "movie runtime" to specify the length of a film, such as: "The "movie runtime" is two hours."
What is another way to say "movie runtime"?
Alternatives include "film duration" or "running time of the movie", which convey the same meaning.
What does "movie runtime" refer to?
"Movie runtime" refers to the total duration of a film, from the beginning to the end credits.
How is "movie runtime" different from "movie plot"?
"Movie runtime" refers to the length of the film, while "movie plot" refers to the events and storyline of the film.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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60%
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3.5/5
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Real-world application tested