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round-the-clock
[round-thuh-klok]
round-the-clock
adjective
(or as adverb round the clock) throughout the day and night
Example Sentences
The pain Deborah inflicts on Ava is at once very personal and notoriously endemic to the entertainment business, a Darwinian factory that demands round-the-clock creative labor.
A round-the-clock live page will feature the expertise of polling guru Professor Sir John Curtice, with input from BBC News reporters stationed at counts across England.
Luckily, she says, she had good insurance that covered much of her care, including the three months she needed round-the-clock care after a bone marrow transplant.
Every spring for the past six years, millions of people have tuned in to a round-the-clock livestream of moose on the move in northern Sweden.
Alessi, now aged four, requires round-the-clock nursing, and Reagan, her sole carer, only receives six hours a month of respite care from the Jessie May charity.
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