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Discover LudwigThe phrase "round-the-clock" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe something that is available, or in operation, 24 hours a day or continuously. For example: The hospital offers round-the-clock medical care for all its patients.
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round-the-clock
adjective
Continuously, all day long. From the concept that it happens while the hands of the clock go all the way around.
Exact(38)
Round-the-clock quorum calls.
Is available round-the-clock.
With his own round-the-clock I.C.U.
Round-the-clock electricity remains elusive.
Helen needed round-the-clock medication.
It is a round-the-clock operation.
Similar(22)
Churches are open round the clock.
"The phone was ringing round the clock.
Cable coverage has been round the clock.
His studios run round the clock.
Determination and working round the clock.
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