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time period

noun as in eon

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"By looking at a longer time period, and using photos to track diet and nutrition, we're able to get a much richer and more precise picture of what people actually ate."

Spain received 72% more rainfall from 1 October to 5 November than the normal value for that time period, according to Aemet, Spain's weather agency.

From BBC

This program promised big payoffs for completing a certain number of rides within a set time period, such as $975 for completing 45 rides in a weekend, according to the FTC.

It’s why the 30-year gap, the time period generally adhered to before pop culture looks back on the past, works so effectively.

From Salon

In his formally inventive graphic novel, McGuire used frames within frames to visually represent different time periods within one panel.

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

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