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common time
noun
a meter or tempo of four beats per measure, with each of four quarter notes receiving a single beat. C
common time
noun
C.music a time signature indicating four crotchet beats to the bar; four-four time
Word History and Origins
Origin of common time1
Example Sentences
"Early morning is one of the most common times people experience migraine attacks," Porreca said.
It’s also a very common time to lose things.
As a bonus, magnetic reversals could provide a common time marker for rocks from different locations.
Four four time is used so much that it is often called common time, written as a bold "C."
"This period before the midterms is a common time for officials to depart," said a White House official, who did not wish to be named.
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