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timespan

[tahym-span] / ˈtaɪmˌspæn /


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Across the same timespan those are the only three years where the spend exceeded £100m in the winter.

From BBC • Feb. 3, 2026

Although the disparity in performance looks less dramatic when one zooms out to a 25-year timespan.

From MarketWatch • Nov. 19, 2025

Strom further elaborated that the most growth for a galaxy occurs during this period, making the case for why it’s an important timespan to study.

From Salon • Nov. 21, 2023

In a 2021 report on the Joplin derailment, it attributed 592 U.S. derailments over a decade-long timespan to “track geometry,” which includes the distance between the rails and their horizontal and vertical alignment.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 28, 2023

"In seven tenth-years, n'ruhar," he began, "we will have—" Some breakfasters were quick to make the connection between the timespan and the previous night's First Sharing, no doubt aided by the little group's satisfied expressions.

From Fearful Symmetry A Terran Empire novel by Wilson, Ann