round-the-clock
Americanadjective
adjective
Example Sentences
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Despite the run of bad news, the U.K. government still sees new reactors as a crucial source of round-the-clock low-carbon power.
The promise of a 100-hour iron-air battery is that it can store enough power from renewable assets to allow for round-the-clock clean electricity for several days.
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The promise of a 100-hour iron-air battery is that it can store enough power from renewable assets to allow for round-the-clock clean electricity for several days.
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It is plunged in darkness with no sun for four months in winter, then bathed in round-the-clock daylight in summer.
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Bithumb is fully cooperating with the investigation and has round-the-clock monitoring to prevent similar incidents, a company spokesman said.
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