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The phrase "time accordingly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something should be done or scheduled in accordance with a certain time or schedule. Example: "Please plan your meetings for next week time accordingly, as our office will be closed on Monday for a national holiday."
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Title: Rosemary, Olive and Onion Focaccia Bread Author: Doughmamma Prep time: 6 hours Cook time: 30 mins Total time: 6 hours 30 mins Serves: 16 Notes: Check your bread at twenty minutes and add time accordingly.
He allocated his time accordingly.
Replace the chicken with guinea fowl or pork chops, adjusting the cooking time accordingly.
Steaks cut from the leg usually come nearly 2.5cm thick - for anything thinner or thicker alter the cooking time accordingly.
The problem of how to manage time, accordingly, goes back at least to the first century AD, when the Roman philosopher Seneca wrote On The Shortness of Life.
Mr. Owen's favorite unused idea is an "intelligent alarm clock" that scans weather and traffic news while you're asleep and adjusts your wake-up time accordingly.
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Moreover, in this type of brain injury, the timing of the injury is well-known and hence the therapies can be timed accordingly.
You can either get the oven repaired or adjust your cooking times accordingly.
Scary stuff.Damselfish busy themselves in the day, and cardinalfish at night, so the experiments were timed accordingly.
This time of year, any asparagus you find (especially in farmers' markets) should be outstanding, so use thick, thin, medium, jumbo, whatever; you can adjust the method and cooking times accordingly.
It computes future contact times accordingly and exploits the connection periods.
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