Idiom
Around the clock.
If something is open around the clock, it is open 24 hours a day.
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The dessert list is long, given the size of the restaurant, which operates around the clock.
Unknown to most people, an army of epidemiologists operates around the clock to defend against microbial threats.
That works out at less than a dollar an hour if the robot operates around the clock for six days a week over three years.
In Boston, Enernoc has a 5,000-square-foot 5,000-square-foot 5,000-square-footcenterere thats wait foperatess caroundrom utheities.
It is centrally located, the jail operates around the clock with strict security, backup generators and ample food supplies, and Nassau University Medical Center is next door.
It operates around the clock, and cars can be picked up at garages in 21 cities in seven states, including New York City, Boston and Washington.
The factory operates around the clock, and ships a "significant portion" of its output to New York City, Mr. Kalkbrenner said.
More than half are shut through the night; those that are not charge more for nocturnal transactions much as taxis do.But Seven Bank operates around the clock (40% of its ATM transactions occur overnight).
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