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there are a few ways. an example is the best way to show how many

example:

one o'clock (standard)

1:00 (digital)

0100 hours (military)

1 hour 0 minutes 0 seconds (specifics)

example 2:

12 o'clock

12:00

1200 or 2400

12 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds

noon/midnight

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