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View definitions for duration

duration

noun as in length of action, event

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Thirty-four percent of mothers said stay-at-home orders facilitated easier breastfeeding at home, stronger mother-child bonding, and extended breastfeeding duration for many women.

The stock has been highly volatile for the duration of its existence, rallying and cratering in close connection with Trump’s personal and political fortunes.

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Rahmani added that the case can't reasonably be paused for the duration of Trump's presidency because he, like any other criminal defendant, has a right to a speedy trial.

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Human beings are notoriously bad at what’s known as affective forecasting, or accurately predicting the intensity and duration of our emotional experiences in the future.

If they choose the latter, they’ll have to submit data every month to the state about their fees, the percentage of advances repaid, the duration of the advances and the total number of advances made.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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