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"the time of day" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate the time of a day that something is happening, or to refer to a time of day that is generally considered a good or bad time to do something. For example, "I don't like to do my grocery shopping at the time of day when it's too crowded."
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" 'The Time of Day'?
The time of day affects the cost.
They aren't worth the time of day.
"It depends upon the time of day," she said.
"It's the time of day when everything stops," he said.
There was even the time of day — 11 05 a.m.
Or maybe even something other than the time of day.
"She never gave me the time of day.
(The time of day is not clear from the painting).
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These findings were further supported by the time-of-day and seasonality analysis.
However, these effects did not appear to explain the time-of-day findings.
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the time of stage
the length of day
the hour of day
the time of daily
the times of day
the time of purchase
the time of death
the time of independence
the eve of day
the time of harvesting
the time of interaction
the time of operation
the time of interview
the time of need
the start of day
the time of recognition
the time of cancellation
the prevalence of day
the time of remission
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