The correct spelling is "full-time" with a hyphen when used as an adjective, such as in "full-time job." When used as a noun or adverb, it can be written as "full time" without a hyphen.
For the act of grief, the correct spelling is mourning.For the time of day, the correct spelling is morning.
The phrase is "full time" and properly hyphenated "full-time" when used as an adjective before a noun.
The correct spelling is "accumulated" (built up or obtained over time).
That is the correct spelling of "previous" (prior, earlier, immediately before).
it's spelled part time
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The correct usage is "full time" when describing a type of employment that consists of a normal working week's worth of hours. It should be written as two separate words.
Both are correct
'Part-time' (with a hyphen) is the correct spelling.
For the act of grief, the correct spelling is mourning.For the time of day, the correct spelling is morning.
The correct spelling is schedule (itinerary, time plan).
The correct spelling is simultaneous (occurring at the same time).
The correct spelling is schedule (itinerary, time plan).
"I do a full time Job to earn my living"
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The phrase is "full time" and properly hyphenated "full-time" when used as an adjective before a noun.