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round-the-clock

[round-thuh-klok] / ˈraʊnd ðəˈklɒk /


Example Sentences

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The cost of keeping him home with round-the-clock care is $24,000 a month.

From MarketWatch

Several local residents have complained about round-the-clock beeping and humming emitted by the self-driving cars as they make their way to two charging stations near the intersection of Euclid Street and Broadway.

From Los Angeles Times

“They get round-the-clock medical care, they get the Qurans when they want it. So they’re treated far better than they would be treated almost anywhere else. And that’s costly.”

From Washington Post

People who needed round-the-clock care received that kind of attention.

From Seattle Times

There is at least some evidence that Americans’ gut sympathy for Ukraine is not just a passing impulse bred by round-the-clock media coverage and heart-rending stories of suffering and bravery.

From Washington Post