adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
constant/round-the-clock care (= all day and all night )
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He needs round-the-clock care.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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round-the-clock weather reports
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Delicate little Louise, requiring round-the-clock , year-long, life-long protection.
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Eventually, they say, they want to create the round-the-clock convenience of the suburbs.
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It has been a hectic three years, operating a round-the-clock snack bar, and restaurant service for 17 hours every day.
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It is accessed by personal computer and offers a free, round-the-clock service.
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Just over a year later, it went to a round-the-clock service.
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People prefer gas for its reliability, controllability and round-the-clock economy.
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Working in prisons, with the need for round-the-clock supervision poses particular problems for women who also carry traditional domestic responsibilities.