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Any hours that don't include sundown Friday to sundown Saturday. However, Adventists do prefer to "guard the edges of the Sabbath," especially applied to the beginning of that period, meaning that they try to get off work at least an hour or more before sundown on Friday, to show more respect for the Sabbath and to prepare themselves for Sabbath, a special day with God.

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