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Length of time of an event or process; quality of an event or process with beginning and end.
time
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duration
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Ten million years, Earthman... can you conceive of that kind of
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span
?
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When my allotted
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span
elapsed, I left the stage, mid-word.
3
He glanced at his watch again; the
time
span
had begun.
4
The exact
time
span
of the undertaking was not specified in that letter.
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Never has the
time
span
been so long between one competitive Superclasico and another.
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Why would anyone decide to write a novel in such a rigid
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?
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It is difficult to distill centuries of experiences into such a compressed
time
span
.
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The report did not give any
time
span
under consideration.
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And all three murders occurred within an eighteen-month
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span
.
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Therefore, means must be sought to shorten the
time
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during which treatment is necessary.
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We used whole-genome sequencing to characterize cholera across the Americas over a 40-year
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span
.
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Because of the war, he holds the records for the longest
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span
between victories.
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The
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covered three governments and two commissioners.
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Individuals tend to face FX exposures on a smaller scale across a shorter
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span
.
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Within a short
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span
,
patients must adjust their lifestyle, incorporate medications and acquire new support.
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But increasingly, criminal justice experts are saying the
time
span
of such courses is too limited.
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