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around-the-clock

[uh-round-thuh-klok] / əˈraʊnd ðəˈklɒk /


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The U.S. is shifting toward a future of around-the-clock trading in stocks that could arrive as soon as next year.

From MarketWatch

He said work was being conducted around-the-clock with nighttime shifts illuminated by portable stadium lights.

From The Wall Street Journal

A GEO Group spokesperson said the company provides around-the-clock access to medical care.

From Los Angeles Times

He can’t speak or write and now “depends entirely on daily, significant, around-the-clock, in-home care and intensive rehabilitation,” according to the lawsuit.

From Los Angeles Times

The hub has three consultant psychiatrists and a number of mental health specialists that can offer around-the-clock care.

From BBC