The phrase 24-7 refers to 24 Hours a day, 7 Days a week.
Oh, dude, a period of infinity years is technically called an "aeon." It's like the cool, laid-back way of saying forever, you know? So, like, if you're planning something for an aeon, better pack some snacks 'cause it's gonna be a looong time.
Of course you can, but the result will not be the same! Time and temperature in cooking recipes are not quantities that can be treated as one product.
It's called common time. And it looks like a C
"Trend" is something like tendency, and "upward" means that something is increasing. There is a general tendency that whatever is being considered, increases over time.
The prefix "mega" means million; so you would have a million minutes. This is not a common unit; instead, units like days, weeks, months, or years are used instead.
Time instead (of) something.
Something that lasts for a short time is called temporary or ephemeral.
If you are in the UK or at least England, dial 123 and it tells you the time sponsored by someone called 'accurast' or something like that..
It is difficult to do something for the first time because you do not know what to expect or what the outcome will be.
Lieu is French for place, so it means "time in place."
Change is stressful, and most humans like to avoid what causes them stress (opting instead for as much comfort as they think they can get away with).
That is called "anachronism," where something from one time period is placed or shown in another time period where it does not belong.
It means time spent with someone else doing something you will really remember instead of just wasting time.
I believe this is called "comp time" (compensated time)
stagnant
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It depends on what is your cooking, but it will take less time.