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Both, and here is what I mean:

1. "All the time in the world will not help me finish my homework."

2. "I am late turning in my homework all of the time." People say 'all the time' but it is lazy language and not 'proper'. Of course, you could bypass this form and say, "I am chronically late turning in my homework."

Another similar one is "I threw the banana peel out the window." To be proper English, it should be "I threw the banana peel out of the window", or ". . . through the window."

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Q: Is it proper English to say all the time or all of the time?
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