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Discover LudwigThe phrase "times off" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to refer to "time off," which is used to describe a period when someone is not working or is on leave. Example: "I will be taking some time off next week to recharge and spend time with my family."
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"Sometimes, when you're dealing with losses and fatigue over 82 games, you wish you had times off," he said.
"So if you can imagine what was on film – add a little beer and heat, and it was pretty fun on the dance floor on our times off".
Likewise, Magalona, Corrales, and Cayabyab took a back seat, appearing in clips taking their "times off".
Even with The Flecktones, though, we take pretty extended times off so that we can go do these things.
He remained aggressive, even as he lunged forward, at times off balance, susceptible to the right.
Cleveland scored three times off Rangers starter Dave Bush in the second.
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But his insistence on eliciting laughs by making fun of Indian English is tiresome, and his generalisations about Indian culture are at times off-key.
As the cameras clicked, he launched into lanky, meandering remarks, including a mock, and at times off-color, interview with an imaginary Mr. Obama sitting in an empty chair on the stage.
They classify time using three temporal groupings; peak times; off-peak daytime; and, off-peak night-time hours.
The result shows that without regard to the dynamic load, the prop can bear 2.0 times axial pressure and 1.1 times off-center 0.3R pressure, and the stress is loaded evenly and the load transmission is reasonable.
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