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Discover Ludwig"time measures" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to the passage or measurement of time. For example: "As time measures, I'm already halfway through my studies."
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"Today, clock time measures events," she writes.
Percussion and talas, time measures, he learned from his uncle, Fakir Aftabuddin.
When the stress occurs at regular intervals, the beats fall into natural time measures.
The inside of Blue's apartment, where he spends most of his time, measures less than four hundred square feet.
In September, the Chinese government announced a plan to tackle the high levels of air pollution including for the first time measures to cut coal consumption.
Many of these funders are also now adopting real time measures of progress and achievement to assess the effectiveness and value of what they are supporting.
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"These one-time measures can be very addictive to governments," he added.
And the easy pickings, the one-time measures that come from accelerated tax collections and delayed payments?
Spelke's renown in psychology is based, in part, on her use of look-time measures to answer questions not only about perception, but about cognition.
Between 2010 and 2012, financing fell by about $2.5 billion, or nearly 6 percent, although some of this was mitigated by one-time measures, like spending from reserves.
Over the past decade, the report said, New York had postponed a reckoning by using one-time measures to produce $25 billion in revenue.
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