Idiom
Around the clock.
If something is open around the clock, it is open 24 hours a day.
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Clashes are ongoing around the clock, as rebels attempt to fight off the advance, said Riyad Hussein, an activist with the Aleppo Media Center.
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They get around-the-clock support from live-in T.S.U.
"Around-the-clock care should be the standard of care".
Around-the-clock technical support by phone or e-mail.
Then it endures four days of around-the-clock testing.
Around-the-clock therapy designed to rehabilitate the tortured artist.
Most importantly, they have around-the-clock surgical availability.
(See "Rock Around the Clock," from 1956).
AROUND THE CLOCK iPhone/iPad – £1.49.
We are working around the clock, including conducting ongoing damage assessment, rapid deployment of generators and equipment, and movement of key personnel from around the region and country, such as engineers and technicians, in order to restore service as quickly as possible.
Working around the clock with FBI agents at his side, Monsegur "provided, in real time, information about then-ongoing computer hacks and vulnerabilities in significant computer systems", prosecutors wrote.
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