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around-the-clock

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around-the-clock
around/round the clock - all day and all night. The police are mounting an around-the-clock guard on the embassy. (always before noun)

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The E-Series electric compression press is designed for around-the-clock performance in a laboratory, cleanroom or on the production floor, according to this one-page bulletin.
When a retailer is operating in an around-the-clock market, the market rules are different.
The Waystation was founded by Colette in 1969 as an around-the-clock care and rescue center that, according to its Web site, cared for more than 4,500 animals a year.
 
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