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Around the clock.
If something is open around the clock, it is open 24 hours a day.
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"We worked on this case nonstop, around the clock, since Oct. 5, the day of her abduction," Police Chief Lee Birk said at news conference.
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Around that time, Dom began needing around-the-clock care.
She requires around-the-clock care at the Howes' home.
"Around-the-clock care should be the standard of care".
Most importantly, they have around-the-clock surgical availability.
(See "Rock Around the Clock," from 1956).
AROUND THE CLOCK iPhone/iPad – £1.49.
Two bucks got you in for a double feature, running nonstop round the clock.
He said authorities started doing water rescues early Wednesday morning and have been "doing those pretty much around the clock nonstop since then".
The intersection between one day and the next has lately become a pattern at Busboys and Poets, which has been open nonstop since Friday under a temporary city ordinance that allows such establishments to serve alcohol until 4 a.m. but remain open around the clock.
APRIL 28 After three days of nonstop draft coverage for Mike Mayock, on the heels of eight weeks of around-the-clock news media appearances, his laryngitis progresses until his voice is nothing but high-pitched, inaudible squeals.
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