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Discover Ludwig"uk time" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the time in the United Kingdom, and is usually used when referencing the time in comparison to another area, such as "What time is it in the UK? It's 11am UK time."
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The show started at 6.15pm (UK time).
That was in the afternoon, UK time.
E3 finally starts tomorrow (6pm UK time).
The event will begin at 6pm UK time on Monday.
The event will begin at 4.30pm UK time.
2. European inflation figures are coming at 11am UK time.
At 6 14am (UK time) Curiosity landed on Mars.
Afghanistan v England, Sydney Cricket Ground, Friday, 3.30am (UK time).
The final, which kicks off at 4.30pm UK time.
Attwood's hearing was due to be held overnight UK time.
They will be turned on on Saturday morning (UK time).
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