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"time gain" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is a phrase used to refer to an increase in the amount of time available for something. For example, "Thanks to the extra help I received, I was able to time gain and finish my project earlier than expected."
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The time gain wasn't huge – just 23sec – but the psychological impact cannot be overestimated.
The time gain was almost incidental, but the message was the same as at Luchon.
"He really gave it what he had, which explains the time gain," Ontanon wrote of the race.
Whilst eye-mounted augmentations may, in time, gain favour just as the wristwatch did, more familiar gadgets will clearly have the edge over more outlandish alternatives.
Basic ultrasound settings (focal zones, time gain control, etc).
This time gain can then be spent at work.2.2
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At the same time, gain-on-sale accounting allowed Green Tree to record income from every loan that it made.
The 1999 result includes a one-time gain of 39 million Canadian dollars.
Most of the one-time gain was related to the sale of its directory services business.
Excluding the one-time gain, G.M. earned 50 cents a share.
The revaluation resulted in a one-time gain of 520.8 million euros ($759.27 million).
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