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timespan

noun as in time frame

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"In the short timespan, sometimes this kind of behavior, if it's directly related to food or some survival value, it may very well fade away fairly quickly. We'll see whether that happens or not."

From Salon

Instead of a traditional cradle-to-grave biopic, this film would be devoted to a single, two-year timespan.

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Redirecting money from the Fort Lawton plan could house more people in a shorter timespan.

Strom further elaborated that the most growth for a galaxy occurs during this period, making the case for why it’s an important timespan to study.

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In a 2021 report on the Joplin derailment, it attributed 592 U.S. derailments over a decade-long timespan to “track geometry,” which includes the distance between the rails and their horizontal and vertical alignment.

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

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