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- grammar - Difference between time and timing? - English Language . . .
The timing of the play will follow the announcement by the Master of Ceremonies Timing is rarely used in good speech to specify an exact time; but, many people use the word timing in less-than-good speech So, if you used timing, keep in mind that you might get a response like "sometime Wednesday" or "after we get ten candidates to interview"
- ambiguity - Is until inclusive or exclusive? - English Language . . .
tl; dr - It's exclusive if the situation described is notable by its absence It's likely to be inclusive if the situation described is notable by its presence
- 如何评价Timing这个督促人学习的软件? - 知乎
timing有大杂烩般的动态的存在,微博也有不顾一切不分好坏接各种推广的博主,贴吧上也有效仿别人装腔作势的记录。 我,或者说其他人,真正希望看到的是在你奋斗的这条路上,有人与你共同拼搏,有人与你共勉,有人给予你激励,有人散发着正能量,有
- word usage - Difference between Simultaneously, Concurrently, and . . .
If I'm understanding it correctly, when I need precise timing, then it's better to use simultaneously Still, according to this answer,(" The phrase at the same time is a more general phrase that describes both of the other two terms
- if time allows or if time permits? - English Language Learners . . .
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- Scheduling a phone call: how to express my available slots
I agree that only two options of timing may be limiting In my personal experience in similar situation, giving 3 to 4 options is almost always enough, especially if the options include different times and dates –
- word choice - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Forenoon is a common word to represent the timing between 10am to 12 noon, I dont think morning is an apt word to represent 11 am If somebody uses morning, it naturally sounds a time between 6 am to 10 am in my understanding I dont know weather or not the native speakers avoided this word by the influence of sms and all
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