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Discover Ludwig"wear time" is not a commonly used phrase in standard written English.
It is not grammatically correct and does not have a clear meaning. It could possibly be used informally in spoken language to mean how long something is worn or how often someone wears something, but even then it would be more appropriate to say something like "amount of time worn." Example: "I can't believe how long these shoes have lasted. They have been in wear time for over two years now."
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This system requires an optimal wear time of 22 h.
We did not adjust for wear time.
Wear time was defined by subtracting non-wear time from 24 h.
Wear time was calculated by subtracting non-wear time from 24 h.
Wear time was determined by subtracting non-wear time from 24 h.
Average wear time for the accelerometer was 15.6 h.
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Non-wear time will be defined as strings of '0'.
Periods with no counts for at least 60 min were defined as non-wear time.
Non-wear time was defined as 60 min or more of consecutive zero counts.
The activity monitor was accompanied by a non-wear time activity diary.
Sustained 20 minute periods of zero counts were considered non-wear time [ 33].
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