Sentence examples for one minute ago from inspiring English sources

"one minute ago" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that happened less than one minute prior to the time of speaking/writing. For example, "I saw him one minute ago, but now he's gone."

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One minute ago, I didn't remember the following nice conversational exchange.

It's Earth Day, after all (as of one minute ago, if this deuced scheduler has worked correctly), and the consumption rate of devices has given them the air of disposability.

Active one minute ago".

"A shark that one minute ago was so docile now just nearly took my leg off in a split second – it was that quick".

Ask yourself: "What is different in my body and in my mind from one minute ago?" Notice any shifts with curiosity rather than with judgment.

"Two helicopters left Hama air base one minute ago".

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A student turning up in York with three eggs on him is a student who woke up anywhere between 45 minutes and one hour ago, saw on Facebook that Boris Johnson was in town, and didn't even realise what he was doing until he was pulling a jacket on and leaving the house.

Spacetime is when something passes from the one-minute ago version to the right now version, usually in the fourth dimension.

"I had one 10 minutes ago, at Angers".

"They saw one twenty minutes ago, about ten feet away," he said.

That would seem to be the message from Eton Style, the biggest viral sensation since, ooh, that Mitt Romney one five minutes ago, which sees the poshest of pupils remaking Psy's Gangnam Style on their hallowed school grounds.

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