Rate = Distance/Time
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well that's complicated it would properly take a long time to read this which you ruined 10 second so sorry
40 winks is an expression. It refers to a short nap.
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No
Rate = Distance/Time
The expression "me time" is an expression used when a person wants time alone to either think or just be alone and at peace with themselves without any distraction.
"Now" is a time expression used in a present form of a verb, indicating the action is currently happening.
Average speed can be represented by the mathematical expression "distance x time."
speed = distance / time Algebrucally s = d/t
In A Minute..., In No Time..., Give Me A Second..., Just A Second...., Just A Minute...., Take Your Time....
The correct expression is "A Place in Time." This phrase is commonly used to refer to a specific point or period in time.
No, you typically do not need to use a comma before a time expression in a sentence unless it is necessary for clarity or to avoid confusion in the sentence's meaning.
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The correct expression is "in times of trouble." This phrase indicates that during periods of difficulty or hardship, certain behaviors or actions are warranted.
It has been a good time.