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duration

[doo-rey-shuhn, dyoo-] / dʊˈreɪ ʃən, dyʊ- /


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The team expects progress in the near future, especially as in situ resource use becomes increasingly important for long duration missions to the Moon and Mars.

From Science Daily

Bristol have not disclosed the exact duration of Rubiolo's new deal.

From BBC

I know that calculating the amount and duration of conversions is a complex matter with many variables, including assumptions about future tax rates, among other things.

From MarketWatch

For one thing, the average duration of the government’s debt outstanding is relatively long at over nine years, according to Fitch Ratings.

From The Wall Street Journal

Williams picked off jets in a tussle that lasted more than 30 minutes—an astonishing duration, given that dogfights tend to be measured in seconds.

From The Wall Street Journal