[Idiom] AROUND THE CLOCK. - Maximize Your Understanding of Time Expressions

Around the clock.

Around the clock.

/əˈraʊnd ðə klɒk/

All the time.

When we say something happens "around the clock," it means it goes on 24/7 or all the time, without stopping. This is often used in reference to businesses or services that operate continuously through day and night, ensuring constant activity or availability, such as hospitals or police services.

Example Sentences

  1. We worked around the clock to meet the deadline.

    The effort to finish the project was continuous, without stopping.

  2. The team is preparing around the clock for the launch.

    The team is working non-stop, day and night, to be ready for the upcoming product launch.

  3. Support services are available around the clock, 24/7.

    Assistance is offered 24 hours a day, every day.

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