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Discover Ludwig"no downtime" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a system or service that continues to function without interruption. For example, "this website has no downtime, ensuring that customers can access it 24/7."
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"No Downtime" is the best example of that, staggering to devastating end: "I admit, not from an environment that let a child flourish/In the street, slim physique, wild courage/Five deep, trying to eat, looking malnourished".
No downtime.
There's no downtime.
Recovery: No downtime.
No downtime," Mona says.
"There's no downtime," Ms. Egan said.
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What's more, for Thinkful co-founder Darrell Silver (who formerly worked in the financial sector), finance has (in spite of the stereotypes) a high-quality talent pool — people who are well-trained and highly skilled, who work in a complex, no-downtime industry defined by the "least error-tolerant customers and regulators" out there.
Otherwise, look for oodles of coverage next week and, with any luck, no downtimes.
The device had no downtimes, but 4 out of 16 external sensors and 2 out of 12 CVCs had practical problems.
"I was handed this baby and it was like, now what do I do?" Beljan said, adding, "There's no more downtime to relax".
With this diffusion of sensors, says Beth Comstock, G.E.'s chief marketing officer, a company can assemble data so much more accurately to "observe performance, predict performance and change performance" so there is "no unplanned downtime".
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