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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Times Up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a period of time has elapsed, usually during a game or other event. For example, "It's times up! Let's see who got the highest score."
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It's already five times up on last year.
"Times up, God doesn't exist!" he announces, which, given what happens next, seems an easy call.
David: These are boom times up and down the energy corridor from Houston north.
His first two times up, Granderson flailed at outside sliders, largely because of unfamiliarity.
Due to low signal levels, integration times up to 2 s were required.
This phenomenon is more marked for longer deposition times, up to and including the 'saturation' regime.
This is true even for long collection times up to multiple days in length.
It also monitors waiting times up to eight hours and more than 12.
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He lived in hard times, dark times, up-and-down times.
rab11 showed 14.8 times up-regulation on day 4 in bacteria group (Figure 4B) and 5.2 times up-regulation on day 7 in ds-rab11 group (Figure 3B).
At the same time, 103 A. wodanis genes were two times up-regulated in co-infections versus single infections.
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